How to uninstall adobe reader software?  Request a free 30-day trial and screen appears with bundles of optional fees

Cannot uninstall or get the free option of 30 days.  Keep getting requests from CNET Download.  Is this related to adobe reader.

Sorry for the confusion. There are two products.

Adobe Acrobat DC (paid)

Adobe Acrobat Reader DC (free)

You say that you have downloaded Adobe Acrobat Reader DC for free. It's good but there is no trial for this since it's free. Adobe Acrobat DC has a trial. You don't want that one.

Then, you have Acrobat Reader DC and it works correctly?

If you don't have it get on the Adobe site (Adobe Acrobat Reader DC install for all versions) so you want to delete what you have installed and get from Adobe.

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