Convert JPG to PDF and Password Protect PDF for Apple For Free

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Choose Apple menu > System Preferences, then click Parental Controls. Click the lock icon to unlock it, then enter your administrator name and password. 2. Select a user, then click Enable Parental Controls.
Right-click the file or folder that you want to encrypt. Click menu item “idol File Encryption→Encrypt it”. Set a password for the file and click “OK” button.
Once the PDF file opens in Documents app, tap on the Menu button (three dots) in the top right corner to bring up menu at the lower section of your iPhone screen. Choose Set Password. Then type in the same password twice. Finally, hit the Set button to confirm and encrypt your PDF file on iPhone or iPad.
In Windows XP Pro, you can right-click an image (or other file), and select Properties. Go down to Attributes and click the button that says Advanced. The lowest of the four options says: Encrypt contents to secure data.
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