Premiere Pro Export Presets

I'm new to Premiere.  I have 11 export presets.  When watching various online tutorials, I'm noticing other users with many more export preset options.  Are these all custom made, or can they be downloaded from the Adobe website, or another trustworthy website.
Thanks,
BVTV1

In Pre. Pro, in the Export Media window, in the preset drop down menu. 

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