Customization of Content Credentials

Last updated on Sep 2, 2025

Learn how to customize your Content Credentials with a verified name, social media links, and AI preferences using Adobe’s Content Authenticity tools.

Adobe Content Authenticity (Beta) lets you add your verified name, social media accounts, and generative AI preferences to the Content Credentials. 

  • Verified name: Use a trusted Adobe partner to verify your name and sign your credentials.
  • Social media accounts: Link accounts like  BehanceInstagramLinkedIn, and X, to help others find your work. These appear in your credentials but can’t be used to publish content.
  • Generative AI training and usage preference: After verifying your name or linking a social account, you can request that supported models not train on or use your content.
Side-by-side view of Content Credentials preview and final display, showing verified name, connected social media accounts (Behance, Instagram, LinkedIn, X), and a preference indicating that generative AI models should not train on or use the content.
Content Credentials preview showing connected accounts, verified identity, and generative AI preferences

Online view of Content Credentials

Content Credentials display the information you’ve selected, including when and which app or device recorded it. Use the Inspect button to view full details in Adobe’s Inspect tool.

Labeled Content Credentials display showing information recorded by Adobe Content Authenticity, including creator name, linked social accounts (Instagram, Behance, LinkedIn), generative AI preference, and a button to inspect credentials in detail.
Labeled view of Content Credentials showing verified identity, AI preference, and the Inspect button

Use the latest Chrome, Edge, Safari, or Firefox browser version for the best experience with Adobe Content Authenticity (Beta).

Note
  • Content Credentials must be applied before publishing. They can’t be added to content already posted online.
  • You need a free creator or business Instagram account to connect it to Adobe Content Authenticity
  • If someone else has applied Content Credentials to your content, contact us at abuse@adobe.com.