Adobe has announced that it will be discontinuing Creative Cloud Synced files on February 1, 2024.

This means that all free and paid personal users not associated with a Creative Cloud for enterprise or a Creative Cloud for teams business account will no longer be able to sync their files to the Creative Cloud servers.

Adobe says that it is discontinuing Creative Cloud Synced files in order to focus on its cloud-based services. The company believes that its other cloud-based services, such as Creative Cloud Libraries and Adobe Document Cloud, offer a better way for users to store, organize, and share their files.

What will happen to my files after Creative Cloud Synced files are discontinued?

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If you are a free or paid personal user who is affected by the discontinuation of Creative Cloud Synced files, you will need to download your files from the Creative Cloud servers before February 1, 2024. You can do this by following these steps:

  1. Open the Creative Cloud desktop app.
  2. Click the Synced Files tab.
  3. Select the files that you want to download.
  4. Click the Download button.

Your files will be downloaded to the Creative Cloud Files folder on your computer.

Adobe will begin discontinuing Creative Cloud Synced files for business customers on October 1, 2024. This means that all business customers, including those with Creative Cloud for enterprise and Creative Cloud for teams accounts, will no longer be able to sync their files to the Creative Cloud servers after this date.

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