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1. Re: Encrypting PDFs (secure without passwords)
~graffiti Dec 1, 2014 1:23 PM (in response to Spacegirl1133)It can be done but it is VERY expensive. Google Digital Rights Management.
And a password probably wouldn't work anyhow. They could just forward that along with the document plus Adobe PDF passwords are easily bypassed by those with the will.
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2. Re: Encrypting PDFs (secure without passwords)
Spacegirl1133 Dec 1, 2014 1:31 PM (in response to ~graffiti)Thanks! But is this not an Adobe feature? We would have to go through Google?
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3. Re: Encrypting PDFs (secure without passwords)
~graffiti Dec 1, 2014 1:34 PM (in response to Spacegirl1133)Adobe does have an enterprise solution that will do what you want but by Google, I meant go to Google and search "Digital Rights Management" to learn more about how it's done and find products that may work for your particular needs.
Edit: And just to clarify, it is NOT a feature of Adobe Reader or Adobe Acrobat.


