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How to password-protect a PDF

Follow these easy steps to create a PDF password:

  1. Click the Select a file button above, or drag and drop a PDF into the drop zone.
  2. Enter a password, then retype it to confirm the password.
  3. Click Set password.
  4. Download the password-protected PDF document, or sign in to share it.

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Password-protect PDF files

Add PDF password protection with the Adobe Acrobat online tool. By adding a password to your PDF file, only people with the password can view the file content.

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Protect sensitive content

Adding a password helps make sure that sensitive data like birth dates or medical information is accessible only to approved people and remains unavailable to everyone else.

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Restrict unauthorized access

When you password-protect a PDF, you control file access. For someone to open the file, you'll need to give them the password, keeping your content private.

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Choose your password strength

Adobe wants to make sure that your file is well protected. When you create a password, we’ll let you know if it is weak, medium, or strong using password standards.

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No software to install

Acrobat online PDF tools work in any browser, including Microsoft Edge and Google Chrome. Just drag and drop a file to get started — there’s no need to install any additional software.

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Trusted PDF password security

As the inventor of the PDF file format, Adobe delivers document security you can trust. Password-protect your PDFs with confidence.

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