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How to Password Protect PDF and Extract Pages from PDF on Computer with DocHub

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DocHub offers a seamless solution for managing your documents online, making it easy to edit, sign, and distribute PDFs. With its user-friendly interface and robust features, you can efficiently password protect your PDF files and extract specific pages, ensuring your documents are secure and tailored to your needs. Whether you are working on a business proposal or personal project, our platform facilitates a smooth workflow to get your documents done effectively.

Follow the steps to Password Protect PDF and Extract Pages from PDF on Computer

  1. Open the DocHub website in your preferred web browser and log in to your account.
  2. Once logged in, upload the PDF document you wish to work with by selecting the file from your computer.
  3. To extract pages, navigate to the section where you can manage the pages of your document and choose the specific pages you want to keep.
  4. After selecting the pages, utilize the editor to save or export these pages as a new PDF.
  5. Next, to password protect your PDF, access the security settings within the editor and set a password that will be required to open the document.
  6. Finally, download the newly created PDF with the applied password protection, or share it directly via email or cloud services.

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How to Password Protect PDF and Extract Pages from PDF on Computer

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all right so today well be creating a password protected PDF file and then well be cracking that using jumbo John and hashcat the first thing you want to do is both jumbo John and hashcat Ive done this in a couple prior videos but Im going to show you guys how to do that anyway so John the Ripper sorry about my Cherry MX Blues they are allowed um John the Ripper blah blah blah jumbo John for Windows uh you can grab the 7-Zip or the zip unzip it put it where you want it and then well go there in the command line for hashcat dont go to dont go to hashcat example hashes we need that later though uh hashcap binaries download whether or not you want the sources or binaries thats up to you and then same thing with jumbo John extract it and put it where you want it once we have John and hashcat were going to need Pearl so Pearl is a programming language its also a file type you need to down that download that it follow the wizard you know the deal lets hit download in this Pearl

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How to unlock a PDF to remove password security: Open the PDF in Acrobat. Use the Unlock tool: Choose Tools Protect Encrypt Remove Security. Remove Security: The options vary depending on the type of password security attached to the document.
- Open your PDF using the built-in PDF viewer. - Enter the password to unlock the file. - Tap the menu icon Share Print icon. -Now, specify the destination as Print to PDF to save the file which will be saved in a new location without a password.
Follow these six steps to password protect PDFs on your PC. Navigate to the password protection page. Click the blue button labeled Select a file or drag and drop a PDF into the drop zone. Create and enter a password. Retype it to confirm the password. Click Set Password.
To use this method, youll simply need to upload the secured PDF file to a PDF unlocker tool, such as SmallPDF or PDFCool, and then enter the correct password. The PDF unlocker tool will then remove the password protection, allowing you to extract the desired pages from the file without a password.
You can use an external tool such as Google Drive or docHub, or you can use a PDF unlocker tool. All of these options allow users to extract pages from secured PDFs without a password.
Two ways to copy text from a secured PDF. Click File on the top toolbar and find Properties. Click the Security tab. Use the drop-down menu to choose No Security. Enter the password and click OK. Press OK again. Save the document to remove the security password.
Here is how you can extract pages using docHub: Open the PDF file you want to extract pages from in docHub. Click on the Edit menu. Choose Organize Pages Press Control (on Windows) or Command (on Mac) and click on the pages you want to extract. Right-click on the selected pages. Choose Extract Pages
In the Security Method drop-down box, select No Security to remove the password in the PDF. Step 2. Click File Save to download the PDF document without the password. Then you can click the right mouse button in the Document Properties Security to see that you already have permission to copy the text in the PDF.

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