The security issues I was referring to is whether one can actually install 
software that is downloaded. Many IT departments in large companies don't allow 
that. (There is a way to get a set of discs to install the Cloud SW.)

Also, if he needs to continue the subscription, another IT security issue could 
arise if the computers are in a "hardened" environment. 

Regarding the credit card security--that has already been proven to be 
insecure. Best use a separate card for that. 

David Creamer
IDEAS Training


The "Cloud" in the name is misleading, it's downloaded and installed
like any other application and your data is wherever you usually store
it.

There's no security issue in the trial version. 30 days should be
enough time to convert all the docs or determine that you should buy
InDesign.

The only minor security concern for the subscription is that it
requires a credit card number, but you can eliminate potential
exposure for that by using a "virtual" credit card number that's
limited to the expected charges.

> On Tue, Nov 12, 2013 at 11:13 AM, David Creamer
> <ideaslists at ideastraining.com> wrote:
> If you get all the ID documents at once, do a trail subscription to the
> Cloud (if your security allows) and use ID CC for 30 days. You can subscribe
> month-to-month for $30 or for a year at $20/month if you need more time
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