Here are quick ways to decrypt your encrypted PDF files.
Encrypted PDFs are crucial for safeguarding sensitive data, especially when distributed online. Similar to e-Aadhaar, encrypting such documents ensures that only authorised individuals with the password can access the information.
However, there may be instances when you want to completely remove the password from a protected PDF. Below are some quick methods to remove passwords from encrypted PDFs.
The easiest and free method to remove a password from a PDF is by using the “Save As” option. This process quickly removes encryption from the PDF. However, this method may not work for certain specially-encrypted PDFs, which prevent the creation of a new, unprotected copy of the file. In such cases, you must first know the password to unlock the file and then decrypt it. This is a private and secure method as it does not involve any third-party tools.
Another simple way to decrypt PDFs is by using the print option. Most operating systems, including Windows, Android, and macOS, support this feature. Users can print an encrypted PDF and choose “Print to PDF” or “Save as PDF” to create a decrypted copy. Note that this method only works if the file’s encryption security is not highly restrictive.
There are several websites, such as SmallPDF, ILovePDF, and PDF2Go, that can decrypt a PDF file within seconds. However, using online tools carries some risk, as these platforms may retain a copy of your file. We do not recommend this method for decrypting PDFs containing sensitive or confidential content.
Adobe Acrobat Reader is another effective tool for decrypting PDFs. If you do not have access to Acrobat Reader, you can consider asking a trusted friend or family member for assistance.
Hope, one of these methods will help you decrypt your PDF files effectively. Remember to always handle sensitive data with care to ensure its security.
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