PDF Password Remover can be used to decrypt protected Adobe Acrobat PDF
files, which have "owner" password set, preventing the file from editing
(changing), printing, selecting text and graphics (and copying them
into the Clipboard), or adding/changing annotations and form fields.
Decryption is being done instantly.
Decrypted file can be opened in any PDF viewer (e.g. Adobe Acrobat
Reader) without any restrictions -- i.e. with edit/copy/print functions
enabled.
All versions of Adobe Acrobat (including 7.x, which features 128-bit encryption) are supported.
The standard security provided by PDF consists of two different
methods and two different passwords, 'user password' and 'owner
password'.
A PDF document may be protected by password for opening ('user'
password) and the document may also specify operations that should be
restricted even when the document is decrypted: printing; copying text
and graphics out of the document; modifying the document; and adding or
modifying text notes and AcroForm fields (using 'owner' password).
Limitation:
Please note that PDF Password Remover doesn't work with documents which
have 'user' password (preventing the files from being opened), if both
user and owner passwords are unknown the PDF Password Remover will
failed.
PDF Password Remover Features
* Easy to use;
* Support drag and drop PDF files;
* Do NOT need Adobe Acrobat software;
* Support Windows 98, ME, NT, 2000, XP, 2003 systems;
* Remove the security settings from your encrypted PDF file is instant;
* Support command line operation (for manual use or inclusion in scripts);
* Support PDF1.6 protocol (formerly only supported by Acrobat 7.0 application);
* Support PDF1.6 (Acrobat 7.x) files, including 40-bit RC4
decryption, 128-bit RC4 decryption, compressed files and unencrypted
metadata;
* Batch operation on many files from command line;
* Support Adobe Standard 40-bit Encryption and Adobe Advanced 128-bit Encryption;
* Decrypt protected Adobe Acrobat PDF files, removing restrictions on printing, editing, copying.
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