Unofficial patch tool for Adobe, enabling license-free usage of software and bypassing activation requirements, only on Sugggest
zii.bz is an unofficial patch tool developed by Russian hackers that removes activation requirements, subscription checks, and other restrictions from Adobe software like Photoshop, Lightroom, Premiere Pro, and others. It works by modifying executable files, cracks registration mechanisms, and injects code to bypass validation checks.
Once patched with zii.bz, Adobe software can be used indefinitely without needing to sign in with an Adobe ID or maintain an active Creative Cloud subscription. This provides free access to Adobe programs, but is not supported by Adobe and sidesteps their licensing terms. There may also be risks from using cracked software.
The zii.bz patch has been updated to work on recent versions of Adobe apps on both Windows and MacOS. It has a reputation for reliably cracking Adobe CC 2018, 2019, 2020, and 2021 releases. Instructions are provided on how to install Adobe trials then apply the zii patch.
While zii.bz itself is not illegal, it enables piracy and copyright infringement of Adobe's intellectual property. Use of cracks violates most EULAs and should be avoided in professional/commercial settings. The patch may also introduce instability or malware if obtained from questionable sources.