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How to Password Protect a PDF

8 Free Ways to Password Your PDF

what you need to know

  • Install a program like PDFMate to encrypt and protect your PDFs or use a program that works in your browser like Soda PDF.
  • You can use a password to open a document so that it cannot be opened without the password.
  • Some free PDF editors may add a password, but also include a watermark.

This article explains how to password-protect PDF files using desktop programs for Windows, online, and macOS.

Install the program or go online

To use these four programs to password-protect PDF files, you must first install them on your computer. One of these may already exist. In this case, you can quickly and easily open the program, load the PDF and add a password.

However, if you are looking for a much faster (but still free) way to password-protect PDFs, skip to the next section below to find a free online service that can do the same for you.

All programs and services mentioned below work perfectly on Windows versions from XP to Windows 10. There’s only one available on macOS, but don’t miss the instructions on how to encrypt PDF files in the section at the bottom of this page. Mac without the need to download these tools.

Password Protect PDF with PDFMate PDF Converter

A completely free program that allows you to convert PDF to other formats such as EPUB, DOCX, HTML and JPG, as well as set a password for PDF, is PDFMate PDF Converter. It only works on Windows.

There is no need to convert PDFs to these formats, as you can choose instead. PDF Specify it as the export file format and then change the security settings to allow the use of a password to open the document.

Choose Add PDF From PDFMate PDF Converter above.

Add PDF button to PDFMate

Select the PDF file you want to work with, then open mind.

Hot Child in the City PDF in Open Dialog for PDFMate

Once loaded into the queue, select Next. PDF at the bottom of the program Output file format: area.

PDF button in PDFMate

Choose advanced settings top right of the program.

Advanced Settings button in PDFMate

where PDF check mark next to open passwordThen enter your password in the field on the right.

Open the Password checkbox in PDFMate's Advanced Settings.

You can choose your choice permission passwordSet a PDF owner password to restrict editing, copying, and printing in PDF files.

Choose In order Save PDF security options.

Choose output folder At the bottom of the program, select a location to save the password-protected PDF.

Custom File Destination Fields in PDFMate

The PDF can be saved or selected in the same location as the original. custom Choose a different folder.

use the big one switch Save the PDF file with a password with a button at the bottom of PDFMate PDF Converter.

Convert button in PDFMate

Exit this window when prompted to update the program. You can also close PDFMate PDF Converter when this happens. state The column next to the PDF entry reads: success.

Password-protect PDF files with Adobe Acrobat

Adobe Acrobat can also add passwords to PDFs. If you haven’t installed it or don’t want to pay for it, you can get a 7-day free trial.

move file > open mind Select to find PDFs that should be password protected with Adobe Acrobat open mind load it. If the PDF is already open, you can skip this first step.

Open dialog box in Adobe Acrobat

move to file > property.

Properties submenu of File menu in Adobe Acrobat

move to security tab.

next Security method:select the drop-down menu password security.

Password Security drop-down menu item

at the top of this window open document Place a checkmark in the box next to the section. A password is required to open the document.

Require password to open document check box

Enter your password in this text box.

At this point, you can continue with these steps to save the PDF using only the document open password, but stay tuned if you want to restrict editing and printing as well. Password Security Settings View the screen and enter the details below. authority part.

Choose Confirm Enter again to confirm your password. Confirm password to open document window.

Choose Confirm to document properties This is the window for returning to the PDF.

Create a password to save and open the PDF. you can about file > save to computer or file > save as.

Password Protect PDF Using Microsoft Word

You may not be the first to guess that Microsoft Word can password protect PDF files, but it certainly can! Just open the PDF in Word, then go to properties and encrypt it with a password.

use file > open mind This menu allows you to find and open PDF files.

Open menu in Microsoft Word

Choose Confirm In the message that Microsoft Word is converting the PDF to an editable format.

PDF conversion prompt in Microsoft Word

move to file > save as > search.

of Save As: Drop-down menu that says “Ama” Word document (*.docx)Choose PDF (*.pdf).

Microsoft Word option to save as PDF

Name the PDF, then option.

Check the box next to it. Encrypting Documents with a Password at the bottom of the command prompt

Microsoft Word PDF Options

Choose Confirm.

Enter the password for the PDF twice.

Password Prompt Encryption for PDF Documents in Microsoft Word

Choose Confirm Save and exit this window.

Choose a location to save the new PDF file, then save to computer.

You can now close open Microsoft Word documents that you are no longer working on.

Password Protect PDF with OpenOffice Draw

OpenOffice is a collection of several office products, one of which is called Draw. It’s not good for opening PDFs by default, nor can it be used to add passwords to PDFs. However, you should install the PDF Import extension if you have OpenOffice Draw installed on your computer, as it can help.

When using PDF with OpenDraw Draw, the format may be slightly different. Because it is not intended as a PDF reader or editor. That’s why I’ve listed them after the better options above.

Open OpenOffice Draw and go to: file > open mind.

Select and open the PDF file you want to password protect.

Draw can take a few seconds to open a file, especially if you have many pages and lots of graphics. When fully open, Draw takes some time to edit text that may have changed when it tried to import the file.

move file > Export to PDF.

Export to PDF option in OpenOffice Draw

access… security tap and select Set password.

In the first two text boxes, enter the password you want to prevent anyone from opening the PDF file.

PDF password query in OpenOffice Draw

You can also enter a password in the last two fields to protect your permissions from being changed.

Choose Confirm Save and exit this window.

Choose send out Then save the PDF file and choose a custom name and location if you want.

You can now quit OpenOffice Draw when you are finished working with the original PDF.

Password-protect PDF files using online services

If you don’t have the above programs, aren’t ready to download them, or just want to add passwords to your PDFs faster, use one of these websites.

Soda PDF is an online service that allows you to password-protect PDFs for free. This allows you to upload from your computer or load files directly from your Dropbox or Google Drive account.

Smallpdf is very similar except that 128-bit AES encryption is enabled by default. Once the PDF is uploaded, the encryption process is accelerated and the file can be saved back to your computer or to your Dropbox or Google Drive account.

FoxyUtils is another example of a website that can encrypt PDFs with a password. Upload a file from your computer or cloud storage site, choose a password, and optionally choose one of the following customization options: B. Print, change, copy and extract, as well as fill out forms.

Before your files can be processed, you must create a free user account with FoxyUtils.

Encrypt PDFs on macOS

Most of the programs and all websites mentioned above work perfectly to password protect PDFs on Mac. However, macOS provides PDF encryption as a built-in feature, so you don’t really need it!

Open the PDF file for loading in Preview. If it doesn’t open automatically, or if another application launches instead, first open the preview and then go to the next one. file > open mind.

You can also use Preview to edit PDFs on your Mac.

move to file > Export to PDF.

Name the PDF and choose a location to save it.

Check the box next to it. encryption.

If you don’t see the “Encrypt” option, use it. Show details window extension button.

Enter the password for the PDF file and confirm it repeatedly.

PDF encryption settings in Preview on Mac

Choose save to computer Save password-enabled PDFs.


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How to Password Protect a PDF

8 Free Ways to Put a Password on a PDF File

What to Know
Install a program like PDFMate to encrypt and protect a PDF, or use one that works in your browser like Soda PDF.
A document open password can be used so that it can’t be opened without the password.
Some free PDF editors can add a password, too, but might also include a watermark.

This article explains how to password protect a PDF with a desktop program for Windows, online, and on macOS.

Install a Program or Go Online

These four programs must be installed on your computer before you can use them to password protect a PDF file. You might even already have one of them, in which case it’ll be quick and easy to just open the program, load the PDF, and add a password.

However, if you’re looking for a much faster (but still free) way to make the PDF have a password, skip down to the next section below for some free online services that can do the exact same thing.

All of the programs and services mentioned below work perfectly fine in versions of Windows from XP up through Windows 10. 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 tools.
Password Protect a PDF With PDFMate PDF Converter

One absolutely free program that can not only convert PDFs to other formats like EPUB, DOCX, HTML, and JPG but also put a password on a PDF, is PDFMate PDF Converter. It works on Windows only.

You don’t have to convert the PDF to one of those formats because you can instead choose PDF as the export file format and then change the security settings to enable a document open password.

Choose Add PDF at the top of PDFMate PDF Converter.

Select the PDF you want to work with, and then choose Open.

Once it’s loaded into the queue, choose PDF from the bottom of the program, under the Output File Format: area.

Select Advanced Settings near the top right of the program.

In the PDF tab, put a check next to Open Password, and then enter a password in the field to the right.

You can optionally choose Permission Password, too, to set up a PDF owner password to restrict editing, copying, and printing from the PDF.

Choose Ok to save the PDF security options.

Select Output Folder toward the bottom of the program and then pick where the password protected PDF should be saved.

The PDF can be saved to the same location as the original or you can choose Custom to pick a different folder.

Use the big Convert button at the bottom of PDFMate PDF Converter to save the PDF with a password.

If you see a message about upgrading the program, just exit that window. You can also close down PDFMate PDF Converter once the Status column next to the PDF entry reads Success.

Password Protect a PDF Using Adobe Acrobat

Adobe Acrobat can add a password to a PDF, too. If you don’t have it installed or would rather not pay for it just for this, feel free to grab the free 7-day trial.

Go to File > Open to locate the PDF that should be password protected with Adobe Acrobat; select Open to load it. You can skip this first step if the PDF is already open.

Navigate to File > Properties.

Go into the Security tab.

Next to Security Method:, select the drop-down menu and choose Password Security.

At the top of that window, under the Document Open section, put a check in the box next to Require a password to open the document.

Enter a password in that text box.

At this point, you can continue through these steps to save the PDF with just a document open password, but if you also want to restrict editing and printing, stay on the Password Security – Settings screen and fill out the details under the Permissions section.

Choose OK and confirm the password by typing it again in the Confirm Document Open Password window.

Choose OK on the Document Properties window to return to the PDF.

Save the PDF to write the open password to it. You can do that via File > Save or File > Save As.

Password Protect a PDF With Microsoft Word

It might not be your first guess that Microsoft Word can password protect a PDF, but it’s most certainly capable of doing so! Just open the PDF in Word and then go into its properties to encrypt it with a password.

Use the File > Open menu to browse for and open the PDF.

Choose OK on the message about Microsoft Word converting the PDF into an editable form.

Navigate to File > Save As > Browse.

From the Save as type: drop-down menu that probably says Word Document (*.docx), choose PDF (*.pdf).

Name the PDF and then choose Options.

Select the box next to Encrypt the document with a password from the bottom of the prompt.

Choose OK.

Enter a password for the PDF twice.

Choose OK to save and exit that window.

Pick where to save the new PDF file and then select Save.

You can now exit any open Microsoft Word documents that you’re no longer working in.

Password Protect a PDF Using OpenOffice Draw

OpenOffice is a suite of several office products, one of which is called Draw. By default, it can’t open PDFs very well, nor can it be used to add a password to a PDF. However, the PDF Import extension can help, so be make sure to install that extension once you have OpenOffice Draw on your computer.

The formatting might be a bit off when using PDFs with OpenDraw Draw because it’s not really intended to be a PDF reader or editor. This is why we’ve listed it after the better options above.

Open OpenOffice Draw and go to File > Open.

Select and open the PDF file you want password protected.

It might take several seconds for Draw to open the file, especially if there are several pages and lots of graphics. Once it’s fully opened, you should take this time to edit any text that might have been altered when Draw attempted to import the file.

Go to File > Export as PDF.

Access the Security tab and select Set passwords.

Using the first two text boxes, type the password that you want the PDF to have to prevent someone from opening it.

You can also put a password in the last two fields if you want to protect the permissions from being changed.

Choose OK to save and exit that window.

Select Export and then save the PDF, picking a custom name and location if you so choose.

You can now exit OpenOffice Draw if you’re done with the original PDF.

Password Protect a PDF Using an Online Service

Use one of these websites if you don’t have those programs from above, aren’t willing to download them, or would just prefer to add a password to your PDF in a faster way.

Soda PDF is an online service that can password protect PDFs for free. It lets you upload from your computer or load the file directly from your Dropbox or Google Drive account. 

Smallpdf is extremely similar except it defaults to 128-bit AES encryption. Once your PDF is uploaded, the encryption process is quick and you can save the file back to your computer or your account at Dropbox or Google Drive.

FoxyUtils is one more example of a website that lets you encrypt PDFs with a password. Just upload the file from your computer or a cloud storage site, choose a password, and optionally put a check in any of the custom options like to allow printing, modifications, copying and extracting, and filling out forms.

You have to make a free user account at FoxyUtils before it will process the file.
Encrypt PDFs on macOS

Most of the programs and all of the websites from above will work just fine for password protecting PDFs on your Mac. However, they really aren’t necessary since macOS provides PDF encryption as a built-in feature!

Open the PDF file to have it load in Preview. If it doesn’t open automatically, or a different application launches instead, open Preview first and then go to File > Open.

You can also edit PDFs on a Mac with Preview.

Navigate to File > Export as PDF.

Name the PDF and choose where you want to save it.

Put a check in the box next to Encrypt.

If you don’t see the “Encrypt” option, use the Show Details button to expand the window.

Enter the password for the PDF, and then do it again to verify.

Choose Save to save the PDF with the password enabled.

#Password #Protect #PDF

How to Password Protect a PDF

8 Free Ways to Put a Password on a PDF File

What to Know
Install a program like PDFMate to encrypt and protect a PDF, or use one that works in your browser like Soda PDF.
A document open password can be used so that it can’t be opened without the password.
Some free PDF editors can add a password, too, but might also include a watermark.

This article explains how to password protect a PDF with a desktop program for Windows, online, and on macOS.

Install a Program or Go Online

These four programs must be installed on your computer before you can use them to password protect a PDF file. You might even already have one of them, in which case it’ll be quick and easy to just open the program, load the PDF, and add a password.

However, if you’re looking for a much faster (but still free) way to make the PDF have a password, skip down to the next section below for some free online services that can do the exact same thing.

All of the programs and services mentioned below work perfectly fine in versions of Windows from XP up through Windows 10. 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 tools.
Password Protect a PDF With PDFMate PDF Converter

One absolutely free program that can not only convert PDFs to other formats like EPUB, DOCX, HTML, and JPG but also put a password on a PDF, is PDFMate PDF Converter. It works on Windows only.

You don’t have to convert the PDF to one of those formats because you can instead choose PDF as the export file format and then change the security settings to enable a document open password.

Choose Add PDF at the top of PDFMate PDF Converter.

Select the PDF you want to work with, and then choose Open.

Once it’s loaded into the queue, choose PDF from the bottom of the program, under the Output File Format: area.

Select Advanced Settings near the top right of the program.

In the PDF tab, put a check next to Open Password, and then enter a password in the field to the right.

You can optionally choose Permission Password, too, to set up a PDF owner password to restrict editing, copying, and printing from the PDF.

Choose Ok to save the PDF security options.

Select Output Folder toward the bottom of the program and then pick where the password protected PDF should be saved.

The PDF can be saved to the same location as the original or you can choose Custom to pick a different folder.

Use the big Convert button at the bottom of PDFMate PDF Converter to save the PDF with a password.

If you see a message about upgrading the program, just exit that window. You can also close down PDFMate PDF Converter once the Status column next to the PDF entry reads Success.

Password Protect a PDF Using Adobe Acrobat

Adobe Acrobat can add a password to a PDF, too. If you don’t have it installed or would rather not pay for it just for this, feel free to grab the free 7-day trial.

Go to File > Open to locate the PDF that should be password protected with Adobe Acrobat; select Open to load it. You can skip this first step if the PDF is already open.

Navigate to File > Properties.

Go into the Security tab.

Next to Security Method:, select the drop-down menu and choose Password Security.

At the top of that window, under the Document Open section, put a check in the box next to Require a password to open the document.

Enter a password in that text box.

At this point, you can continue through these steps to save the PDF with just a document open password, but if you also want to restrict editing and printing, stay on the Password Security – Settings screen and fill out the details under the Permissions section.

Choose OK and confirm the password by typing it again in the Confirm Document Open Password window.

Choose OK on the Document Properties window to return to the PDF.

Save the PDF to write the open password to it. You can do that via File > Save or File > Save As.

Password Protect a PDF With Microsoft Word

It might not be your first guess that Microsoft Word can password protect a PDF, but it’s most certainly capable of doing so! Just open the PDF in Word and then go into its properties to encrypt it with a password.

Use the File > Open menu to browse for and open the PDF.

Choose OK on the message about Microsoft Word converting the PDF into an editable form.

Navigate to File > Save As > Browse.

From the Save as type: drop-down menu that probably says Word Document (*.docx), choose PDF (*.pdf).

Name the PDF and then choose Options.

Select the box next to Encrypt the document with a password from the bottom of the prompt.

Choose OK.

Enter a password for the PDF twice.

Choose OK to save and exit that window.

Pick where to save the new PDF file and then select Save.

You can now exit any open Microsoft Word documents that you’re no longer working in.

Password Protect a PDF Using OpenOffice Draw

OpenOffice is a suite of several office products, one of which is called Draw. By default, it can’t open PDFs very well, nor can it be used to add a password to a PDF. However, the PDF Import extension can help, so be make sure to install that extension once you have OpenOffice Draw on your computer.

The formatting might be a bit off when using PDFs with OpenDraw Draw because it’s not really intended to be a PDF reader or editor. This is why we’ve listed it after the better options above.

Open OpenOffice Draw and go to File > Open.

Select and open the PDF file you want password protected.

It might take several seconds for Draw to open the file, especially if there are several pages and lots of graphics. Once it’s fully opened, you should take this time to edit any text that might have been altered when Draw attempted to import the file.

Go to File > Export as PDF.

Access the Security tab and select Set passwords.

Using the first two text boxes, type the password that you want the PDF to have to prevent someone from opening it.

You can also put a password in the last two fields if you want to protect the permissions from being changed.

Choose OK to save and exit that window.

Select Export and then save the PDF, picking a custom name and location if you so choose.

You can now exit OpenOffice Draw if you’re done with the original PDF.

Password Protect a PDF Using an Online Service

Use one of these websites if you don’t have those programs from above, aren’t willing to download them, or would just prefer to add a password to your PDF in a faster way.

Soda PDF is an online service that can password protect PDFs for free. It lets you upload from your computer or load the file directly from your Dropbox or Google Drive account. 

Smallpdf is extremely similar except it defaults to 128-bit AES encryption. Once your PDF is uploaded, the encryption process is quick and you can save the file back to your computer or your account at Dropbox or Google Drive.

FoxyUtils is one more example of a website that lets you encrypt PDFs with a password. Just upload the file from your computer or a cloud storage site, choose a password, and optionally put a check in any of the custom options like to allow printing, modifications, copying and extracting, and filling out forms.

You have to make a free user account at FoxyUtils before it will process the file.
Encrypt PDFs on macOS

Most of the programs and all of the websites from above will work just fine for password protecting PDFs on your Mac. However, they really aren’t necessary since macOS provides PDF encryption as a built-in feature!

Open the PDF file to have it load in Preview. If it doesn’t open automatically, or a different application launches instead, open Preview first and then go to File > Open.

You can also edit PDFs on a Mac with Preview.

Navigate to File > Export as PDF.

Name the PDF and choose where you want to save it.

Put a check in the box next to Encrypt.

If you don’t see the “Encrypt” option, use the Show Details button to expand the window.

Enter the password for the PDF, and then do it again to verify.

Choose Save to save the PDF with the password enabled.

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