I don’t even use the storage for anything. But I’ve already seen quite a few unhappy comments on social media, with one stating “That is infuriating. There’s also no news on whether we’ll start to see the 20GB package disappearing around the world in the coming weeks or months. If the 20GB package has truly disappeared in the USA, there’s obviously no news on whether or not those already on the $9.99/mo package will be grandfathered in at their existing price or if they’ll be forced to move up to the $19.99/mo package instead. There’s been no press release or announcement from Adobe about this so far that I’ve seen, so there’s no word on whether this is an intentional ending of the $9.99 package or it’s simply a website bug preventing the package from being shown. Interestingly, the Creative Cloud Photography page for the USA region does still state that the Lightroom, Lightroom Classic and Photoshop plan with 20GB of cloud storage is still available for $9.99/mo, but clicking “Buy now” (which should be “Rent now”, to be fair) takes you to the page with the 20GB package missing. But it’s completely disappeared from the US package listings, with the package now forcing 1TB of cloud storage at twice the price, whether you need it or not. Canada, too, still lists the 20GB package as being available for US$9.99/mo. It’s also available to European countries for around €11.99/mo (it varies slightly from country to country). In the UK, it’s currently available for £9.99/mo. That package is still available in other countries. The $9.99 Photography package includes Photoshop, Lightroom, Lightroom Classic and 20GB of cloud storage.
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