To restrict access and use of your content, you can secure your PDF file with one of the following types of password:
- Open passwords: Lock your file so only people with the correct password can open it
- Permission passwords: Lock particular functionality when a user opens your file. For example, you could stop recipients from copying text from your PDF document or printing it.
Methods to secure a PDF file with password security
There are two ways to secure a PDF file with password security. These procedures are described below.
- Password Security dialog: View security settings and manually apply security in Document Properties
- Security profiles: Re-usable security profiles let you save custom security settings, and then apply those settings to a document with one click
To manage password security:
- Do one of the following:
- If the PDF document already has password security, Nitro Pro prompts you to enter the document password before updating password security
- In the Password Security dialog, do any of the following:
- Click More. In the Security Level section, specify an encryption Algorithm. 256-bit AES is considered the most secure.
- Click OK or Finish
- Save your PDF document to apply the new security settings
To apply password security with a specific profile:
- To manage security profiles, on the Protect tab, in the Secure Document group, click Manage Profiles. If necessary, create or edit a security profile before proceeding. For more information, see Security profiles.
- On the Security tab, in the Secure Document group, click the arrow below Password Security
- Select a security profile from the list, and confirm that you want to secure the document
- Save your PDF document to apply the new security settings