Advanced PDF Password Remover
Publisher's description
Advanced PDF Password Remover is a small and easy-to-use tool to decrypt protected Adobe Acrobat PDF files, which have "owner" password set, preventing the file from editing, changing, printing, selecting text and graphics and copying them into the Clipboard, or adding/changing annotations and form fields. Also It can remove the user/open password which protects the PDF files from opening if you know the password. Decryption is being done instantly. Decrypted files can be opened in any PDF viewer without any restrictions. All versions of Adobe Acrobat (including 9.x, which features 128-bit encryption) are supported.
Decryption is being done instantly
Advanced PDF Password Remover helps you to copy, print and edit restricted PDF files by removing PDF restrictions in seconds.
Extremely easy to use
Drag & Drop the PDF file to Advanced PDF Password Remover main form, the restrictions will be removed in seconds. It is easy for you to copy, edit or print the PDF files after decryption.
Efficient Decryption Modes
Advanced PDF Password Remover allows you to decrypt either one PDF file or multiple PDF files at one time. You can import up to 200 PDF files for decryption at one time.
Support different versions
Advanced PDF Password Remover support PDF1.8 (Acrobat 9.x) files, including 40-bit RC4 decryption, 128-bit RC4 decryption, AES decryption, compressed files and unencrypted metadata
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