Adobe reviews content that is on their servers to screen for certain types of illegal content (such as child sexual abuse material), or other abusive content or behavior (for example, patterns of activity that indicate spam or phishing). They start this process with an automated machine-driven review, but if our automated systems or another user flags an issue, a person may review the content to confirm if it is illegal or abusive.
A person may review your content on our servers in limited circumstances, such as upon your request, when you choose to let Adobe use your content to improve our products or when your content is flagged or reported as illegal.
Here’s what Adobe does NOT do: They do not scan or review content that is stored locally on your device. They also do not train generative AI models on your or your customers’ content unless you’ve submitted the content to the Adobe Stock marketplace.