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Protect PDF

Encrypt your PDF with a password to keep your file secure. Fast, private and beginner-friendly.

Tip: Use 10+ characters with uppercase letters, numbers, and symbols.
Privacy-first: Your PDF is never uploaded. Everything runs securely inside your browser.

How PDF password protection works

When you protect a PDF, it becomes encrypted and cannot be opened without the correct password. This is useful for invoices, contracts, certificates, resumes, assignments, and confidential documents.

How to Use

Upload the PDF, enter a password, confirm it carefully, and then create the protected version. The best time to use this tool is right before sharing a document that should not be opened casually by anyone who receives the file. Password protection is useful for client files, HR paperwork, financial records, school submissions, and any document that contains personal or internal information. Make sure you store the password safely, because an encrypted file is only useful if the intended recipient can still open it.

Best practices for PDF encryption

Always use a strong password and store it safely. If you lose your password, the encrypted PDF cannot be recovered. For professional use, avoid weak passwords like birthdays or simple patterns.

FAQ

What makes a PDF password strong?
A longer password with mixed letters, numbers, and symbols is safer than short or predictable phrases.
Should I send the password in the same message as the file?
It is usually better to share the password separately so the file and password are not delivered together.
Will DailyToolStack keep my protected file?
No. The protection step runs in the browser and does not depend on unnecessary document storage.

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