
Both companies are seemingly trying to reduce the difficulties for people who are newly forced to work at home due to the coronavirus outbreak. This move from Adobe follows similar measures from Google and Microsoft, who made the paid elements of their video conferencing tools free to use. Once a request has been sent by your IT department and then processed by Adobe, you’ll be granted access by your educational institution. The whole package normally costs £49.94 per month for normal subscriptions, or £16.24 per month for students, so Adobe is offering a pretty hefty discount to help out educators and students.


The company is offering free access to Adobe Creative Cloud for students and teachers, as coronavirus has caused so many educational institutions to close up for the timebeing. Having to study at home because of the virus? Adobe has your back.
