- What's new
- Get started
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Manage apps
- Creative Cloud desktop app
- Creative Cloud apps
- Manage plans
- Generative AI in Creative Cloud
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Work with cloud documents
- Manage cloud storage
- Manage and restore files
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Create and manage libraries
- Create and organize libraries
- Manage libraries
- Access collaboration tools
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Integration with other apps
- Manage fonts
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Work with Microsoft applications
- Install Creative Cloud Add-ins
- Get Creative Cloud for Microsoft Teams
- Add Microsoft Word and PowerPoint elements to libraries
- Manage libraries in Word and PowerPoint
- Share libraries in Microsoft Word and PowerPoint
- Share Creative Cloud assets in Microsoft Teams
- Share Creative Cloud assets
- Share feedback within Microsoft Teams
- Set Connectors
- Work with Google workspace
- Integration with Behance
- Zapier integration
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Manage plugins
- Install plugins and extensions using Creative Cloud desktop app
- Uninstall plugins and extensions using Creative Cloud desktop app
- Find plugins in Creative Cloud desktop app
- Get plugins on Adobe Exchange
- Install plugins using UPIA tool
- Get help in UPIA tool
- List plugins using UPIA tool
- Find version of your UPIA tool
- Uninstall plugins using UPIA tool
- Find plugins with Adobe Exchange
- Open apps in Intel emulation mode after installing plugins
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Adobe Content Authenticity (Beta)
- Content Credentials
- Adobe Content Authenticity (Beta)
- Customization of Content Credentials
- Chrome browser extension
- Inspect tool on Adobe Content Authenticity (Beta)
- Content Credentials generative AI training and usage preference
- Manage Preferences
- Download your signed files
- Impact of applying Content Credentials
- Connect accounts for creative attribution
- Troubleshoot
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Troubleshoot
- Known and fixed issues
- App setting issues
- Install and update issues
- Launch issues
- Plugin installation issues
- Diagnostics and repair tools
- Library and file management issues
- App integration issues
- File sync issues
Overview
View or access Content Credentials on any website using the Adobe Content Authenticity Chrome browser extension.
By viewing the Content Credentials attached to a file, you can learn what the creator has chosen to share, such as:
- Who created the content (identity information)
- The tools and methods used, including any use of generative AI
- The apps or devices involved, such as cameras or editing software
Identify Content Credentials
Content Credentials may be embedded as metadata, stored in Adobe’s public cloud, or both. The Chrome extension scans each file on a webpage and displays any available Content Credentials for review.
The Chrome extension does not track your activity or store data. It simply scans images on the sites you visit to check for available Content Credentials.
Prioritize implementing Content Credentials for your website
Developers can prioritize the implementation of their website's Content Credentials using a specific meta tag. If you own or manage a website that already displays Content Credentials, you can prevent the Chrome extension from displaying its own UI elements, such as the Content Credentials pin.
Include the following meta tag inside your site’s <Head> tag and set the content value to false:
<meta name="CR-allow-UI-injection" content="true/false">