How to Password Protect a PDF to Keep It Safe

Totally doable, also easy and free

If you have confidential PDF files, you don’t want just anyone to access them. Otherwise, they can change what’s inside. The next thing you know, you can’t recognize the original version.

To protect your PDFs, lock them up with a password. It’sdoable. It’s also easy and free! Don’t worry if you haven’t done it before. As long as you can follow basic instructions, you’re going to be fine.

In this post, we’ll walk through the steps on how to password protect PDF files. This way, you can keep them safe.

Using

Adobe Acrobat

Adobe Acrobatcan make it happen for you. If you don’t have it in your system, you can easily get it online. And if you don’t want to pay for it, getting your hands on a 7-day free trial is the way to go!

First, launch the program from the start menu. Then open the PDF file that you want to protect with a password.

Go toFile>Properties.

Under thePropertiessection, access theSecuritytab. Then go to the Security Method and enter your password.

Using a Third-Party Desktop Program

PDFMate PDF Converteris a program for this. Password-protecting your PDF files is only one of its tricks. When it comes to PDF files, you can use this tool to convert them into EPUB, HTML, and other formats.

Just install it into your system to be up and running. Here’s what you do next:

First, hit the Windows key and search for PDFMate PDF Converter. Then launch the program.

Next, clickAdd PDFto open the PDF file that you want to protect with a password.

Select your file and load it into the queue.

At the bottom of the program, choosePDF. It’s in theOutput File Format.

Now, go back to the top and selectAdvanced Settings.

It will then open up a window for you. There, you will be presented with your PDF Options.

UnderSecurity, check the box besideOpen Passwordand on the same row, enter a password for your PDF. Once you’re done, clickOk.

Now, head to the bottom of the page, to theOutput Folder.

You may choose the first option if you want to save the file to the source folder. You may also chooseCustomif you want to save it to a specific folder.

Either way, finalize it by clickingConvert.

Once the file status readsSuccess, you can exit the program. By then, you can be assured that your PDF file is now secure!

Using an Online Tool

One of the many online tools that can help you password-protect your PDF file isFoxyUtils. A bonus is the fact that you don’t have to download it.

Just go online and you’re good to go! To get started, just go to the website.

There, upload the PDF file that you want to protect. You can easily just drag them or click theBrowsebutton.

You can upload one file or you can select multiple files.

Then scroll below to see your options. You will stumble upon an area where you can specify a password. Get around to this using the password you want for your file.

While at it, make sure you check the box that says “Require opening password”. And clickProtect PDF!.

Christopher Jan Benitez is a freelance writer for hire who provides actionable and useful web content to small businesses and startups. In his spare time, he religiously watches professional wrestling and finds solace in listening to ’80s speed metal.Read Christopher’s Full Bio

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