CC + Lightroom offer after a year

The terms state the following:
'After the first 12 months, we will automatically renew your contract based on the current price of the offering.'
What does this mean.. Will it be renewed based on the current offer ( € 12,99) or on the offer which is active at the time of renewal?

Hi maceddy
It will renew at the price that is active at the time of renewal.
We don't have plans to change the price, but just like all of our other prices for our services and products, the prices may change in the future.
You are not guaranteed that the price you pay will be €12.99 forever. It may go up, it may go down.
Unlike some of our other Creative Cloud promotions, where you get an introductory price for a year, and then after a year, it goes up to the regular price, the price for the photography bundle is the regular price. So, once you have been a member via the Photography program a year, your price does not automatically go up.
Hope this helps.
Thanks
Bev

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