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Convert JPG to PDF and Password Protect PDF on Mac

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DocHub is a powerful online platform designed to streamline your document management needs. With its user-friendly editor, you can easily convert images into PDFs, add password protection, and manage your documents effectively. Whether you need to edit, sign, or share files, our platform integrates seamlessly with Google Workspace, allowing you to import and export documents directly from your Google apps for free. This guide will empower you to Convert JPG to PDF and Password Protect PDF on Mac effortlessly.

Follow the steps to convert and secure your PDF:

  1. Open the DocHub website and log in to your account or create a new account if you haven't already.
  2. Once logged in, locate the option to upload files and select the JPG image you wish to convert.
  3. After the image is uploaded, navigate to the conversion settings to transform the JPG into a PDF format.
  4. Once the conversion is complete, access the document settings to enable password protection for your newly created PDF.
  5. Set your desired password, ensuring it meets security requirements, and confirm the changes.
  6. Finally, download the protected PDF to your Mac, or share it directly through your preferred channels.

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How to Convert JPG to PDF and Password Protect PDF on Mac

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If you have the password and just want to save it as an unlocked . pdf, just open the password protected file (with the password) in Preview, choose Save, and change the name (dont select encrypt). The new . pdf file created should open without a password.
Here is how to make a PDF from a JPG on Mac with this method: Locate the JPG to convert to PDF in Finder. Right-click the image and choose to Open with. Select Preview from the drop-down menu. Once the image is opened, in the top menu, click File and pick the Export as PDF option.
One-click option to protect a PDF with a password Open the PDF in Acrobat. Do any of the following: Go to All tools Protect a PDF Protect with password. In the Protect Using Password dialog box, select if you want to set the password for viewing or editing the PDF. Type and retype your password. Select Apply.
Require a password to open a document Choose File Set Password (from the File menu at the top of your screen), enter the requested information, then click Set Password. If your computer isnt set up for Touch ID, Remember this password in my keychain appears.
Things You Should Know On Windows Pro, right-click a folder and go to Properties Advanced Encrypt contents to secure data Ok, follow the prompts, then check Password. On Mac, use Disk Utility to create a password-protected disk image of the folder.
Protect a document with a password Go to File Info Protect Document Encrypt with Password. Type a password, press OK, type it again and press OK to confirm it. Save the file to make sure the password takes effect.
In the Preview app on your Mac, open a PDF. Choose File Edit Permissions, then do any of the following: Set a password for opening the PDF: Select Require Password To Open Document. Enter a password, then retype it to verify.
On your Mac, do one of the following: Lock a closed document: Select it in a Finder window or on the desktop, choose File Get Info, click the arrow next to General, then select Locked.

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