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In this video, I'll show you how to password protect a PDF file using Adobe Acrobat Pro DC. Hi, my name is David. And if this is your first time watching my video tutorials, and you get value from the content that you watch, kindly consider subscribing. If you want to share a file, but only with limited number of people, and you want to limit the access to this particular file, an easy way to do that is use a password on the PDF document. So in this video, we're just going to do that. And it's easy and quick inside Adobe Acrobat Pro DC. So by default, when you open a document inside Adobe Acrobat DC, and I already have a document open, you may get the options to my right, where we have the Create PDF, up to the more tools. And then there's an option called protect. If this is not available, you can go up to the tools and scroll down. If this ribbon is still up, just scroll down and click on protect. This opens up a new tab of sorts, where you have the option to protect using password,...