Sharing PDF with client

Is it a feature of Creative Cloud that Adobe don't allow sharing of PDFs with clients?
The artwork was sign off and a touch large for email, I thought I would be able to just share it on a link for download over Creative Cloud given the sub comes with 20gb of space.
Sadly unless you are logged into creative account this options isn't offered.
Seems like a massive oversight. Few end clients are going to have creative cloud free or paid for accounts and I'm struggling to understand why this choice was made.

Till thursday my clients can downloaded pdf without free Adobe ID. Why they can't now?
I have to explain every of my client, that they must sign and give Adobe theires name and e-mail... Most of my consumer doesn't do it.
Main reason for buying the cloud was trouble-free sending and wieving print data, and other in pdf. This change condition of using cloud is really incorrect by Adobe and cloud will going to be unusable. (sorry for my English again...)

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