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How secure is a password-protected pages document?
Locking Your Pages Document Locking a document with a password is pretty straightforward, and doing so will encrypt the file with 128-bit AES encryption. Just be aware that adding a password only affects the current document and subsequent versions, not older versions.
How can I open a password-protected document in Pages?
Change a password: Choose File > Change Password (from the File menu at the top of your screen). Enter the requested information, then click Change Password.
Remove a password: Choose File > Change Password. Type the old password, then click Remove Password.
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Stress that a file encryption mechanism, such as a password-protected Zip file, is secure only if users keep their passwords confidential and never transmit or store them in unsecure clear text (such as in a separate e-mail).
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Click the File menu, select the Info tab, and then select the Protect Document button. Click Encrypt with Password. Enter your password then click OK. Microsoft Word will now indicate the document is protected.
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You can protect private and sensitive information in a Word or PDF document by password-protecting the file. This encrypts the file's contents, so it can't be accessed by anyone, or read by any program without entering the password first.
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