DocHub offers a user-friendly online platform designed for seamless document management, allowing you to edit, sign, and share your PDFs effortlessly. With integrations into Google Workspace, it empowers users to work efficiently by enabling document modifications directly from their favorite apps. This guide will help you learn how to password protect your PDF and add page numbers to it on your MacBook Pro using our editor, ensuring your documents are secure and organized.
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To password protect a PDF file on your Mac, double-click the file, click on "File," then "Export." You can rename the document if you wish. Check the box next to "Encrypt," enter a password, and click "Save." The new password-protected PDF will require the password to open. This is ideal for sensitive information like financial or medical documents. To email the encrypted PDF, right-click the icon, click "Share," choose email, and the file will be attached to a new email. Avoid sharing the password in the same email; instead, communicate it through a call or text.
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