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How to Lock PDF and Split PDF in Safari with DocHub

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DocHub is a powerful online platform designed to streamline document editing, signing, distribution, and forms completion for users looking for convenient solutions. With deep integration with Google Workspace, our editor allows seamless import and export of documents while ensuring that your workflows remain efficient and interactive. Whether you need to lock a PDF to prevent unauthorized access or split a large document into manageable sections, our platform is here to make it easy and free.

Follow the steps to Lock PDF and Split PDF in Safari

  1. Open the website of the document management platform and log into your account.
  2. Upload the PDF file you wish to edit by selecting the appropriate option in the editor.
  3. To lock your PDF, navigate to the security settings within the editing interface and choose the option to restrict access.
  4. If you need to split your PDF, locate the feature that allows you to divide the document into separate files, selecting the pages you want to separate.
  5. Once your changes are complete, ensure to save your document and choose the download option to export it to your device.
  6. You can also share or print the document directly from the platform if needed.

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How to Lock PDF and Split PDF in Safari

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Gary suggests a workaround for removing passwords from protected PDFs in Monterey. The "Save as PDF" option in Preview is no longer available, but it still works in Safari. Simply open the PDF in Safari, print and save it, and the password will be removed. This is especially useful for important documents like tax returns containing sensitive information. Thanks to Gary for this handy tip.

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Open your PDF in the Preview app. Open the thumbnail view and select the page or pages you would like to separate. Drag and drop the pages to your desktop or to another folder.
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.
Option 1. For Windows and Mac Download and the free PDF splitter on your computer. Open the program and click the Split button. Press Add file and select the PDF you want to split. Hit Enter password and type the password for the PDF file. Select the splitting option you want.
Move the pointer next to the documents name in the title bar, click the arrow that appears, then select or deselect the Locked checkbox. Tip: To lock or unlock a file in the Finder, select the file, choose File Get Info, then select or deselect the Locked checkbox.
Option 2. For Mac Open the protected PDF in Preview. Enter the password when prompted to access the document. Once the document is open, choose Contact Sheet from the View tab. Mark the pages that you need to separate by clicking on them while holding down the Shift key.
Open a file in Acrobat and choose Tools Protect. Select whether you want to restrict editing with a password or encrypt the file with a certificate or password. Set password or security method as desired. Click OK and then click Save.
Steps to remove PDF password on Mac: Download the PDF file to your Mac. Open Finder, locate the file, and double-click to open it. Enter the password to unlock the file. Click on File, then choose Export as PDF. Enter a name, set the destination, and click Save to remove the password requirement.
How to convert a PDF to read-only on Mac and Windows. Right-click your PDF. Select Properties. Choose Read-only. Click OK.

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