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PDF Password Protect

Add password protection to PDF

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PDF password protection requires server-side processing for security. This feature will be available soon. For now, please use desktop software like Adobe Acrobat or online services that support encryption.

PDF Protection

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Alternative Solutions

  • Adobe Acrobat - Professional PDF encryption
  • LibreOffice - Free, open-source option
  • Preview (Mac) - Built-in encryption support

How to Use

Add password protection and encryption to PDFs

1

Upload PDF

Select the PDF document you want to protect

2

Set password

Create a strong password and configure permission restrictions

3

Encrypt and save

Apply protection and download your secured PDF

Frequently Asked Questions

Upload your PDF, set a password, and optionally configure permissions like printing or copying restrictions. The protected PDF will require the password to open or perform restricted actions.

An open password prevents anyone from viewing the PDF without the password. A permissions password allows viewing but restricts actions like printing, editing, or copying. You can use one or both.

We use AES-256 encryption, the same standard used by banks and governments. This provides excellent security for your documents. Choose a strong password for maximum protection.

Yes, you can set granular permissions: allow or prevent printing, content copying, editing, form filling, and more. This lets you share documents while controlling how they can be used.

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