Convert password protected PDF to PDF on Macbook quickly

Aug 6th, 2022
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How to convert password protected PDF to PDF on MacBook with DocHub

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DocHub is a powerful platform designed to streamline document editing, signing, distribution, and forms completion, ensuring your documents are completed efficiently. With deep integration into Google Workspace, it allows users to manage all aspects of their documents directly from their favorite apps. Whether you need to edit, sign, or convert files, our platform makes it easy and accessible for MacBook users to manage their PDF needs seamlessly online and for free.

Follow the steps to convert your password protected PDF to PDF on MacBook

  1. Open your preferred web browser and navigate to the DocHub website. Log into your account or create a new one if you haven't already.
  2. Once logged in, locate the option to upload documents from your device. Select the password protected PDF you wish to convert.
  3. When prompted, enter the password for your PDF to unlock the file. This ensures that you have the necessary permissions to modify the document.
  4. After the file is uploaded and unlocked, you can choose to edit, annotate, or further modify the document as needed using the various tools available on the platform.
  5. Once you are satisfied with your edits, look for the option to export the document. Select the format you prefer, ensuring it is saved as a standard PDF.
  6. Finally, download the converted PDF to your MacBook, or choose to print or share it directly from the platform.

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How to convert password protected PDF to PDF on Macbook

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Today, Gary from MacMost.com shows how to password protect and encrypt documents on a Mac. He explains the importance of having a password-protected user account to ensure file security. While demonstrating various methods to password protect files, he notes that File Vault encrypts all data for added security. Check out MacMost.com/patreon for exclusive content and course discounts for supporters.

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How to Edit Password Protected PDFs When You Dont Know the Password (2 Methods) Open the PDF that you want to edit. Press Print or [ctrl] + [p] on your keyboard. Set the Printer to Microsoft Print to PDF, then press Ok. Open the new PDF in PDF Pro. Perform your edits. Save the changes.
Launch docHub, and from the menu, pick Combine Files. Click on Add Files to choose the files you want to combine. If password protected, docHub will ask you for the password. Hit the Combine button to generate the merged the PDF file.
How to remove password from PDF Open the PDF in Acrobat Pro on Windows or Mac. Choose Tools Encrypt Remove Security. If the document has a Document Open password, click OK to remove it. If the document has a permissions password, type the correct password in the Enter Password box and then click OK.
How to unlock a PDF to remove password security: Open the PDF in Acrobat. Use the Unlock tool: Choose Tools Protect Encrypt Remove Security.
Edit and Unlock Protected PDF File on Mac To edit password-protected PDF, you need a PDF editor with PDF password remover function like PDFelement Pro. Its a program that can easily unlock PDF documents without passwords. With this software, you can convert or edit documents with passwords.
- Open the PDF file in your Google Chrome. - Next enter the PDF password to open the file. - Now Press Ctrl + P or go to file Print Save as PDF. - Save the PDF file in the desired location and the new file will not have any password.
Move the pointer next to the documents name in the title bar, click the arrow that appears, then select or unselect the Locked tick box. Tip: To lock or unlock a file in the Finder, select the file, choose File Get Info, then select or unselect the Locked tick box.

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