The service is notorious for generating persistent, un-closeable alerts that can interrupt workflow, even for users who believe they are using legitimate licenses.
The Adobe Genuine Software Integrity Service is a background component that Adobe uses to detect and remediate non-genuine or tampered Adobe installations. It helps ensure users run authentic, supported Adobe products by checking installed Adobe software against Adobe’s licensing and authenticity criteria.
The Adobe Genuine Software Integrity Service is a background process that periodically checks if the Adobe apps installed on your computer are licensed correctly. If the service detects a discrepancy—such as an invalid serial number or tampered files—it triggers a notification to the user. Why does Adobe use it?