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Adobe Creative Cloud apps are designed to expect a response from their servers. Hard-blocking these connections via hosts can cause software hangs, slow startup times, or unexpected crashes.

This guide provides a comprehensive overview of why users block Adobe hosts, how to do it, the risks involved, and the "top" entries currently used by the community. adobe hosts file block list top

Run sudo dscacheutil -flushcache; sudo killall -HUP mDNSResponder . ⚠️ Important Considerations Adobe Creative Cloud apps are designed to expect

Adobe maintains a vast list of endpoints for Creative Cloud services, licensing, and updates. While a complete list can contain thousands of entries, here are the primary domains often managed in block lists: Licensing & Identity adobeid.services.adobe.com auth.services.adobe.com na1e.services.adobe.com Genuine Integrity Services : Domains like genuine.adobe.com prod.adobegenuine.com are frequently targeted to stop "Integrity Service" alerts. Update Services agsupdate.adobe.com swupmf.adobe.com Cloud Storage & Collaboration assets.adobe.com cc-api-storage.adobe.io Adobe Help Center How to Edit Your Hosts File Update Services agsupdate

Paste your desired block list at the very bottom of the document. Click and close Notepad.

Navigate to the following path: C:\Windows\System32\drivers\etc\