Photoshop's newest terms of service has users agree to allow Adobe access to their active projects for the purposes of "content moderation" and other various reasons. This has caused concern among…
What about sending a certified letter to the company in question stating they better reverse the idiotic decision or be prepared to face a lengthy prison sentence for it?
And if you have a decent credit card, and a record of your attempts to contact them and cancel your subscription, they’ll likely take your side if you back charge then block them from your card.
Holy Shitballs:
Sam Santala
Jun 5
Also, hilarious that I can’t even get ahold of your support chat to question this unless I agree to these terms beforehand.
Jun 5
I can’t even uninstall Photoshop unless I agree to these terms?? Are you fucking kidding me??
Jun 5
Realising I also need to agree to the terms if I want to sign in and cancel my subscription
16h
Can someone there give me an email for someone who can cancel my subscription without having to sign in and agree to these new terms first?
I’m pretty sure this is not legal in EU
I think at that point I’d mail a certified letter and cancel whatever card it’s on.
That probably wouldn’t work but one can dream.
This is why vendors should send us a public address to pay, instead of us sending them a private address to charge.
What about sending a certified letter to the company in question stating they better reverse the idiotic decision or be prepared to face a lengthy prison sentence for it?
I mean it probably would. Their only recourse would be to sue you.
And if you have a decent credit card, and a record of your attempts to contact them and cancel your subscription, they’ll likely take your side if you back charge then block them from your card.
Wipe your system. Then it’s uninstalled.
Cancel your recurring payment. Then that’s done too.