Even worse, there’s currently no way to remove that sidebar entry via File Explorer or the Creative Cloud settings. Unfortunately, Adobe’s Creative Cloud installer places a Creative Cloud Files entry in the Windows File Explorer sidebar when you install any Creative Cloud app, regardless of whether you plan to actually use the file storage feature. While many users find this feature useful - like a Dropbox exclusively for Photoshop and other Creative Cloud assets - others don’t use this service and prefer to store and sync their files via another method. One feature of an Adobe Creative Cloud subscription is online storage and syncing of a user’s Creative Cloud documents and settings.
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