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Participant
July 2, 2020
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Ineffective Security

  • July 2, 2020
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I am currently using Adobe Acrobat Pro DC to encrypt and prevent copying and print of my pdf documents.

 

The problem I am facing is that when I am sharing my pdf documents the default reader on the users endpoints is the browser, and in using the browser to open the pdf documents, the users are able to copy out the data and use the print option.

 

This is either a weak flaw by Adobe or I am missing something in the settings.

 

I hope it is the latter

 

Cheers

npotts001

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Correct answer Bernd Alheit

Some PDF viewers ignores the security settings of PDF files.

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Participant
September 3, 2020

That is not the only issue. If you print a Acrobat secured pdf using Microsoft Prinit to PDF, it essentially clears all the security that you have put on the pdf and anyone who has a paid subscription to Acrobat Pro can edit the pdf.

 

I'm afraid I disagee with Test Screen Name's comment. This is not good enough from Adobe - if the problem is because pdf is public then Adobe should state explicitly that the document cannot be secured, not just a warning to say some pdf viewers ignores the security settings. 

Legend
July 3, 2020

The rules are there, but some software makers just ignore them. PDF is public so this can happen. When you view PDF in Chrome, for example, the software you use is made by Google, not by Adobe. You should get a warning when first setting security that some third party software will ignore it. Not ideal, but good to know how it is.

Bernd Alheit
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Bernd AlheitCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
Community Expert
July 2, 2020

Some PDF viewers ignores the security settings of PDF files.