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Hi everyone,
I recently received a bunch of PDF documents that are password-protected. While I have the password for each file, it's getting really frustrating to enter it every time I open them. I'm looking for a way to remove the password protection permanently so I can access the files more easily.
Is there a reliable and safe way to do this? I’d prefer a tool that doesn’t compromise the quality or structure of the PDF.
I've come across a few options online, and one tool that seems to be mentioned quite a bit is SysTools <a href="https://www.systoolsgroup.com/pdf-unlocker.html" target="_blank" title="PDF Unlocker Tool">PDF Unlocker</a>. Has anyone used it before? From what I read, it allows you to remove both user and owner-level restrictions from PDF files, including printing, copying, and editing restrictions. It also claims to work without Adobe Acrobat, which is a plus.
Would love to hear your experiences with this tool or if there are any other trusted methods you'd recommend.
Thanks in advance!
Digital-India General