Adobe Account Access

Adobe Account Access

By Adobe Inc.

  • Category: Utilities
  • Release Date: 2020-08-20
  • Current Version: 1.5
  • Adult Rating: 4+
  • File Size: 16.87 MB
  • Developer: Adobe Inc.
  • Compatibility: Requires iOS 11.0 or later.
Score: 1.91667
1.91667
From 36 Ratings

Description

Use Adobe Account Access to sign in with a tap. Each time you need to sign in to your Adobe account, this app will receive a push notification. Approve it, and you’re signed in! It’s fast, convenient, and secure. The names and/or names of persons referred to in the sample artwork are fictional and not intended to refer to any actual persons.

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  • Adobe, do you read ratings?

    1
    By NotTheFirstToHateNickname
    As pretty much everyone who would ever use this has said, the one thing we want is the ability to handle multiple accounts. If it can’t do that, why would we bother with an app, when we can just stay signed in to a single account forever? Like so many other Adobe mobile apps, this one is released half-baked.
  • Bad

    1
    By Memod1991
    as expected from Adobe
  • Forces you to put in SMS authentication

    1
    By End notifications
    Forces you to also add SMS authentication. Which is an outdated and risky form of 2FA. Phone numbers are easy to hack. This will put your information more at risk. UPDATE: Adobe responded to this in the most tone deaf way that misses the point entirely. ”The SMS requirement is to make sure your account is accessible via 2FA and your password is safely recoverable in case your phone gets lost or broken” That was basically the purpose of ANY 2FA. But the SMS method of 2FA is an outdated and dangerous form of 2FA that actually leaves you more vulnerable. Because of wireless carriers have a communal porting system for phone numbers and all you need is to hack the pin, your phone can be broken into super easily. Oh sure they can be shut down after an hour. But an hour is plenty of time to reset passwords. That’s why all modern methods of 2FA include either Google Authenticator or Authy, using a device-necessary constantly changing 6 digit pin. Or a hardware security key or dongle. Smart people who have employed such methods would do well to remove their phone number and SMS authentication as a method. What’s so horrendous about this from Adobe is they don’t even offer another 2FA option. They force you to use this outdated dangerous method that progressive companies have all moved on from.
  • Asinine

    1
    By Carric
    So... I get blocked and am forced to download Access. When I open it, it LOOKS LIKE it’s telling me I need to open AAA to login to AAA. Did you guys hire the Lotus Notes devs?? This makes absolutely NO sense. Looks like you have successfully halted productivity for a lot of people.
  • Only works for a single account

    2
    By O.Vulgaris
    The entire purpose of this app is to streamline logging in. The fact that it can only be used for a single login is cripplingly bad for those whose reason for using it is to facilitate quickly switching accounts.
  • Doesn’t work with company or school accounts

    1
    By Viva Terlingua
    What’s the point? Doesn’t work with my company account?
  • Doesn’t support company or school accounts

    1
    By Art2know
    Doesn’t support company or school accounts. Useless to about 50% of their customers. Thanks fir making it difficult for us.
  • Broken

    1
    By the underground hero
    The app doesn’t work. It’s broken. Devs figure it out. I can sign in through text verification but when I use this it doesn’t work... uninstalled
  • Just awful. 2nd app for annoyance mitigation?

    1
    By Happy2000
    2nd app for annoyance mitigation... so lame.
  • Says my phone not supported

    1
    By Barfeater
    I have an iPhone 8 and app says my phone not supported because there is no password security on the device. Figure that out.

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