We often receive PDF files that are password protected for security reasons. Think of bank statements, tax records, medical data, and confidential business reports. A protected PDF’s password can be removed as long as the document’s access permissions aren’t very strict. Getting rid of this password frees you from having to remember it and allows you to create duplicates for sharing. The following are some of the best ways to remove a password from a PDF in Windows 11 and Windows 10.
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You can accomplish password removal from a PDF using a variety of installed apps and tools in Windows, including PDF readers and editors, Microsoft Office programs such as Word, and screen capture/recording software.
This technique can be used with any PDF reader installed on Windows: Adobe Acrobat Reader DC, Foxit PDF Reader, Nitro PDF Reader, PDF Xchange, Sumatra PDF, Slim PDF, etc. The method is very simple: you just need to create a fresh PDF print and save it to your computer.
Note: you can’t proceed with the next few steps if you don’t remember the password of your PDF file.
If you have a newer version of Word (Office 2019 and beyond), you would have noticed that it renders PDF files rather beautifully and can save in the same format. The trick is to open the password-protected PDF file in Word and save it as a PDF once again.
Note: don’t select the option “Always use Word to open .pdf files.” This setting is for one-time use only.
Windows offers many different ways to capture scrolling screenshots of multiple app screens from top to bottom. These screenshots are saved in JPG or PNG format and can later be converted to a PDF file using online tools. For this demonstration, we are using ShareX, which is easy to download and install on any Windows 11/10/8.1/7 device.
This is a paid option that you can only access if you’ve subscribed to premium PDF editor software. Adobe Acrobat Pro, Foxit PDF Editor (formerly PhantomPDF), and EaseUS PDF Editor have a superb feature called “Remove Security,” which can be accessed from their Encryption or Protection menu tabs.
While the primary purpose of such software is to edit PDF files, it has several advanced uses, such as removing watermarks and passwords. Most PDF editor software supports a free trial for you to evaluate the available features.
There are many online tools that allow you to remove a PDF password on a browser installed on a Windows device. These methods work well for most modern browsers, such as Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, and Mozilla Firefox.
Google Drive and Google Docs are capable of opening and saving PDF files, including those that are password-protected. To remove the password, import the file into Google Drive, then open and save it in Google Docs.
Smallpdf has an Unlock PDF option that quickly creates a new PDF file with the password removed.
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iLovePDF is one of the best online tools for quickly removing PDF passwords. It is very easy to use and gives quick results.
There is other online software with PDF removal capabilities, such as:
If you forgot your PDF password, the only way you can view it is by running the PDF file through a password-unlocking tool such as Smallpdf.
To select text from a protected PDF, it is a good idea to open the PDF in a browser. Right-click the PDF file and select a browser, such as Chrome or Edge, using the “Open with” option. The text will now be selectable for copy-pasting.
To remove encryption from a PDF without a password, you need a PDF editor, such as Adobe Acrobat Pro, that has an unlock tool or a “Remove Security” feature. This method won’t work if the document permissions don’t allow editing.
On a Mac device, you can remove PDF passwords using the “Preview” option. The trick is to open the password-protected file and save it as a new PDF file, which will then have the password removed.
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Sayak Boral - Staff WriterSayak Boral is a technology writer with over eleven years of experience working in different industries including semiconductors, IoT, enterprise IT, telecommunications OSS/BSS, and network security. He has been writing for MakeTechEasier on a wide range of technical topics including Windows, Android, Internet, Hardware Guides, Browsers, Software Tools, and Product Reviews.
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