Confidante [question on phone call asking for information]

surprised that you must send notification of fraud when using Adobe customer care calks starting from an unknown and unidentified number and customer demand for credit card details! Shocked!

[As published for the clarity of the question and the future forum search... MOD]

Hi Srivatsak35424320,

Ask to you well the Adobe privacy policy:

Adobe privacy policy

No Adobe call you directly to your personal data.

Hope this helps!

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