
I cannot think of a single piece of software I have used in the past that made me type in my username and password just to start the software removal process. I have to admit, requiring one to sign in to the Creative Cloud desktop app just to remove all Adobe apps is already ridiculous.

The bad news is, it took me much longer than I anticipated, thanks to all the bloatware Adobe installed on my computer without my permission. The good news is, I was able to successfully remove all Adobe software from the laptop.

Something that was supposed to be an extremely simple task of software uninstallation turned out to be a long and painful process. I recently transitioned my laptop to another family member and I wanted to completely remove all unrelated software, including Adobe Creative Cloud. In this article, I want to share the process of completely removing Adobe software from both PC and Mac hardware. If you decide to move to another post-processing tool and you want to completely uninstall and remove all Adobe Creative Cloud applications, you might come across some issues.
