How to Remove the Adobe Cc License Agreement Pop up

Are you tired of constantly being prompted with the Adobe CC license agreement pop up every time you open one of their products? You`re not alone. Luckily, there are a few ways to remove this annoyance.

First, it`s important to note that removing the license agreement pop up may not be in compliance with Adobe`s terms of service. However, if you`re willing to take the risk, here are the steps you can take:

Option 1: Edit the hosts file.

This method involves editing your computer`s hosts file, which is a local DNS database that can be used to redirect domain names. Here`s what you`ll need to do:

1. Open your computer`s hosts file. On a Mac, you can do this by opening the Terminal and typing “sudo nano /etc/hosts” (without quotes). On a Windows PC, you can find the hosts file in C:WindowsSystem32driversetchosts.

2. Add the following line to the end of the hosts file:

127.0.0.1 lmlicenses.wip4.adobe.com

3. Save the hosts file and restart your computer.

Option 2: Use a third-party tool.

There are several third-party tools available that claim to remove the Adobe CC license agreement pop up. One such tool is the Adobe Genuine Software Integrity Service Disabler. Here`s how to use it:

1. Download the Adobe Genuine Software Integrity Service Disabler from a trusted source.

2. Extract the files and run the “Adobe.Genuine.Software.Integrity.Service.Disabler.exe” file.

3. Follow the prompts to disable the Adobe Genuine Software Integrity Service.

4. Restart your computer.

Option 3: Use a cracked version of the software.

Again, it`s important to note that using a cracked version of Adobe software is illegal and not recommended. However, some people have reported success with using cracked versions of the software that don`t prompt for a license agreement.

In conclusion, while there are a few ways to remove the Adobe CC license agreement pop up, it`s important to consider the potential risks and consequences. We recommend using the software as intended and abiding by Adobe`s terms of service.

Bartha Dániel
gyorgy.csuthy@gmail.com


X