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Adding Password Protection ⁢to‍ PDF Files on ​Linux Open a Terminal ⁣window on your Linux computer. Type in “sudo ‌apt-get pdftk.” This will the command ‌line‌ pdftk⁣ tool⁣ onto​ your computer. Run ‍the command “pdftk input. ... Your ‍PDF ⁤will now be‍ password-protected and saved as ⁤a new output file.
IF YOU HAVE A CONFIDENTIAL PDF AND YOU WANT TO SHARE IT WITH ONLY THE DESIRED PERSON , PUT A PASSWORD IN IT USING PDFTK. PUT A STRONG PASSWORD AND SHARE THE PDF ,PERSON HAVING THE PASSWORD WILL ONLY BE ABLE TO ACCESS IT. sudo apt-get pdftk pdftk "nameofpdf". pdf output "newpdf.
The first option is to use the pdftk tool. This tool has many capabilities such as merging PDF files, splitting PDF pages into new documents, and even repairing corrupted PDF documents. It's also possible to set passwords for PDF documents using pdftk.
Click the "Key" icon to display a context menu, and then select "New Encrypted Folder." ... Enter the name of the folder you want to password-protect, and then select the location where you want to create your folder. ... Enter a password two times for the secure folder you're creating.
Select an appropriate option for the mount directory, i.e., the location where you want the encrypted folder to be mounted. Under Password, enter the password you want to use to encrypt the folder twice. Hit Create to create an encrypted folder.
Protect a document with a password Go to File > Info > Protect Document > Encrypt with Password. Type a password, then type it again to confirm it. Save the file to make sure the password takes effect.
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