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With how much Adobe infects a system, leaving multiple different traces behind even when uninstalled, I think it's fair to say that Photoshop itself is almost a virus
Genuinely, how can you get rid of all that? How do you even find everything?
Creative cloud is malware in my opinion
The Win10 iso that I definitely ~~legitimately purchased~~ has a
ppApps
folder that has Photoshop in it; I've always just assumed I would be able to delete it from there.If you don't have it portable-ized, though, Revo Uninstaller might help. (though I never used it for long enough for the trial to run out, so I don't know how much it costs)
Revo Uninstaller has a free version.
Never paid for it, yet have been using it for decades.