To find Experience Cloud preferences, click Profile in the header, then click Preferences.
On the Experience Cloud preferences page, you can manage the following account features:
Feature | Description |
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Profile | Update your Adobe Account Profile. Your profile photo and name appear when you log in to Adobe.com, Adobe products and services, and on public-facing sites like Behance. |
General | Select an organization. This organization is the default one used when you sign-in to Experience Cloud. |
Product usage data | You can control what product usage data is shared with Adobe when using Experience Cloud applications. This is data about how you use our products, not your organization’s content or data itself. Adobe uses this information to help improve our products, provide you with enhanced in-product support, and to personalize your experience and communications from us. To learn more, see Product usage data (on this page). |
Notifications | Configure how and when you would like product notifications and alerts:
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Product usage data that you choose to share with Adobe includes the following types of information about how you use and interact with Adobe applications:
Adobe uses this information to help improve our products, provide you with support both in-product and via customer care, and to personalize your experience and communications from us. Learn more about personalized experiences.
You can select the products and categories to which you would like to subscribe. Notifications appear in the Notifications popover (in-app), or in your email, or in Slack (depending on your subscriptions).
Email and Slack notifications are useful for situations when you are not signed in to Experience Cloud.
Navigate to Experience Cloud preferences.
Under Notifications, enable In-app or Email.
Changes to notifications are saved automatically.
You can configure your account preferences to send Experience Cloud notifications to a Slack channel.
Prerequisites
To subscribe to Slack notifications
Navigate to Experience Cloud Preferences.
Locate Slack, then click Add to Slack.
If Slack is installed, the application opens and a permission request message displays. If Slack is not installed, you must request permission.
Click Allow.
Under Notifications, enable Slack notifications for your desired products and categories.
Updates to notifications are automatically saved.
If Slack is not installed, a Request to install message displays when Slack opens after you click Add to Slack. For example:
To request permissions in Slack
In Slack, select the workspace from the Workspace menu (top right corner).
To request application approval for the Slack workspace manager, click Submit.
You will receive a notification in Slack after the application request is approved.
After you receive Slack approval, return to Experience Cloud Notifications and follow the steps to subscribe to Slack (described above).
After successfully integrating Slack, the Slack notifications display the following information:
In the Experience Cloud header, you can view notifications to which you subscribed, as well as view announcements.
Click the bell icon in the header.
Click Notifications or Announcements.
This location is where you receive important information about products, your collaboration with fellow users, and other relevant updates. Updates include product releases, maintenance notices, shared items, and approval requests.