When you share a PDF, you want people to read it but you don't necessarily want them copying the text, printing it, or extracting the content. Protecting a PDF from copying is different from encrypting it: the file stays open and viewable, but the content is locked down at the permission level.
What PDF Copy Protection Actually Does
PDF permission restrictions let you control exactly what recipients can do:
- Disable text copying no Ctrl+C or text selection for extraction
- Block printing prevent all printing, or allow low-resolution only
- Stop editing no changes, annotations, or form filling
- Prevent content extraction screen readers and accessibility tools still work (optional)
These restrictions are enforced by PDF reader software. While not as strong as encryption, they are effective for most sharing scenarios.
How to Protect a PDF from Copying (Step by Step)
- Open your document in PDF Agile
- Go to Protect Restrict Permissions
- Set a permissions password (not the same as an open password)
- Check "Restrict editing" and disable the actions you want to block
- Set printing to "None" or "Low Resolution (150 dpi)"
- Save as a new protected copy your original stays unchanged
Copy Protection vs. Full Encryption
| Aspect | Copy Protection Only | bank-grade Encryption |
|---|---|---|
| File stays viewable | ✔ | ✘ Need password |
| Stops text copying | ✔ | ✔ |
| Stops printing | ✔ | ✔ |
| Can be bypassed | ⚠ Some tools | Mathematically secure |
Frequently Asked Questions
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PDF encryption controls who can open the file.
📱 With restrictions applied, what should I know?
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🔒 Open password vs. permissions password serve different purposes.?
Open password vs. permissions password serve different purposes.,Secure 。
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