Adobe offers students free access to Creative Cloud services

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Published on March 23, 2020 - Duration: 01:20s

Adobe offers students free access to Creative Cloud services

As many teachers and students across the U.S. continue to quarantine themselves without access to a lot of classroom resources.

Computer software company Adobe is offering free, temporary remote access to its Creative Cloud applications as a way to temporarily relieve that burden.

In order to get access, your school or college must be an education customer, meaning it has an existing Adobe license.

If you’re not certain whether your school has a license, contact its IT department.

From there, the department needs to fill out a form, which asks for the school name and the Adobe Admin Console URL.

And boom, you should have Adobe access in no time.

For those of you who are already Adobe subscribers, the smart folks at TechRadar have also found a way to get access to Creative Cloud apps free for two months.

Log into your Adobe account, click “Manage Plan,” click “cancel plan,” enter a reason why you’re cancelling.

Click “continue” on the “details” window and you should see an “offers” section appear .

Fair warning: TechRadar was quick to note that the hack may only work in the U.K. (where the staff tried it) and other select regions.

It may also only work for those of you who have a monthly subscription and there might be a cancellation fee depending on your contract


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