I think part of the problem is that it's only UK or European users who see the cookie warning thanks to GDPR legislation. Who's betting they test the software in the US?!
From the warning message it seems the cookies are just for Adobe ad tracking - nothing functional. So I think we should be able to turn them off. I pay for Creative Cloud - why can't I control something like this?
My use is to embed multiple short XD presentations for an online training course. This warning makes the product unusable for this as each presentation will have a separate cookie warning. If a user reloaded the page they'd have to accept them all again! That's surely something that can be fixed?
I think part of the problem is that it's only UK or European users who see the cookie warning thanks to GDPR legislation. Who's betting they test the software in the US?!
From the warning message it seems the cookies are just for Adobe ad tracking - nothing functional. So I think we should be able to turn them off. I pay for Creative Cloud - why can't I control something like this?
My use is to embed multiple short XD presentations for an online training course. This warning makes the product unusable for this as each presentation will have a separate cookie warning. If a user reloaded the page they'd have to accept them all again! That's surely something that can be fixed?