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On a Mac, you can easily password-protect PDF files without having to resort to third-party software. Here's how to:
In Preview, open the PDF you want to password-protect. Choose File > Export, then select Encrypt. Type a password, then retype it to verify the password.
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30 Jan 2018 Below are several free ways to password protect a PDF file, a pretty easy thing to do no matter which way you go about it. While only one is unavailable for macOS, don't miss the section at the very bottom of this page for instructions on encrypting a PDF on a Mac without having to download any of these
11 Jul 2013 Use the PDF menu in the print dialog box and choose "Open PDF in Preview." Press Command-S to save the PDF. In the save dialog box, click the "Encrypt" check box and provide a password for the PDF, and then save it to your desktop (or similar location).
16 May 2017 While you may not want to protect all your files, there may definitely a few which you want to protect/secure from others to access it. There are several ways to protect sensitive information within a PDF document. A PDF document can be made secure either by using third party software or password
27 Feb 2017 Encrypting a PDF can be handy if you want to protect sensitive data contained in a PDF that you store on your Mac, or before you share the PDF via email, Dropbox or via Insert a checkmark in the box next to Encrypt; Type in the password in both the Password and the Verify boxes; Click the Save button.
Every once in a while, you might want to password protect a PDF file with encryption. While there are several nice third-party apps that will do the trick, the simplest way to do this is with the built-in image and PDF viewer, Preview. First off, find a PDF you want to encrypt, and open it in Preview. Once opened,
29 May 2013 Add Password Protection to a PDF File in Mac OS X for Free. This can be used to convert an existing file to a protected version, or to add protection to a document: Open any file you want to convert to a password protected PDF. Go to File > Print, and click the “PDF" button to choose “Save as PDF"
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