I installed Adobe Application Manager, it updated itself to Creative Cloud?

Hello, I assumed erroneously that the Adobe Application Manager icon was to check the updates to Photoshop CS6, but it is indeed to launch the Setup program for the application manager that automatically updates to Adobe Creative cloud.

I'm not a Subscriber CC, I have a local installation of Adobe Photoshop CS6, I can uninstall safely creative Cloud?

Is not serious anyway. The CC app is the new AAM.

Mylenium

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