
The standard security provided by PDF consists of two different methods and two different passwords, 'user password' and 'owner password'. A PDF document may be protected by password for opening ('user' password) and the document may also specify operations that should be restricted even when the document is decrypted: printing; copying text and graphics out of the document; modifying the document; and adding or modifying text notes and AcroForm fields (using 'owner' password).
PDF Password Remover features
.:. Easy to use;
.:. Support drag and drop PDF files;
.:. Do NOT need Adobe Acrobat software;
.:. Support Windows 98, ME, NT, 2000, XP, 2003, Vista systems;
.:. Support both 32bit and 64bit systems;
.:. Remove the security settings from your encrypted PDF file is instant;
.:. Support command line operation (for manual use or inclusion in scripts);
.:. Support PDF1.7 format (formerly only supported by Acrobat 8.0 application);
.:. Support PDF1.7 (Acrobat 8.x) files, including 40-bit RC4 decryption, 128-bit RC4 decryption, AES decryption, compressed files and unencrypted metadata;
.:. Batch operation on many files from command line;
.:. Support Adobe Standard 40-bit Encryption, Adobe Advanced 128-bit Encryption and AES Encryption;
.:. Decrypt protected Adobe Acrobat PDF files, removing restrictions on printing, editing, copying;
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