www.adobecloudservices.com
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Submitted URL: http://www.adobecloudservices.com/1288ca9243266a3c?l=71
Effective URL: http://www.adobecloudservices.com/load_training?guid=e288ca9053266aba&correlation_id=82203df0-bf40-4761-9598-e0011aa40ba3
Submission: On January 26 via api from US — Scanned from DE
Effective URL: http://www.adobecloudservices.com/load_training?guid=e288ca9053266aba&correlation_id=82203df0-bf40-4761-9598-e0011aa40ba3
Submission: On January 26 via api from US — Scanned from DE
Form analysis
1 forms found in the DOMPOST http://www.adobecloudservices.com/training/acceptance?correlation_id=82203df0-bf40-4761-9598-e0011aa40ba3
<form action="http://www.adobecloudservices.com/training/acceptance?correlation_id=82203df0-bf40-4761-9598-e0011aa40ba3" id="training-form" method="post"><input class="ack_button" data-text="acknowledge" type="submit" value="Acknowledge">
</form>
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