Adobe jpeg files conversion - why?

Why Adobe converts all my JPEGs into pdf?  This includes all my photos, everything.  How can I stop this and how can I convert my files back to their original state?

Hi fomf,.

It's complicated! Can you please tell me a little more? Have you recently sign up for one of the services of Acrobat online or download Adobe Reader?

It seems that the association of the name of file to become JPEG files, and your operating system confused think it should open JPEGs with Adobe Reader. Is this what is happening? If so, you can reset the file name association easily. You are on Mac OS or Windows? Let us know and we will point you in the right direction to resolve this confusion.

Best,

Sara

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