Skip to main content
Participant
February 28, 2018
Answered

How to set a PDF expiry date ?

  • February 28, 2018
  • 3 replies
  • 56886 views

This seems to be a common problem and I cannot find an answer.

I send out a lot of sensitive docs in PDF form that I would like to ensure are not able to be open or read after a certain time.  How do I achieve that ?

I have a subscription to the Document Cloud.

Thanks

Correct answer Dov Isaacs

DRM (“Digital Rights Management”) is not a built-in tool in Acrobat or Reader. There are (typically very expensive) third party tools for this that most often require an administrative server. That having been said, PDF files using such “protection” may not necessarily be protected or be even readable in non-Adobe PDF viewers.

          - Dov

3 replies

Participant
July 27, 2025

What you can do is share an html file that acts as a hyperlink to your PDF document. The recipient can download the file and open it the way they would any other file on their computer. When the link expires, they will no longer be able to access the underlying PDF document. If you are not a developer there is an app, Salepager, that can do this for you.

try67
Community Expert
Community Expert
July 27, 2025

Once you open the PDF file and save it, you no longer need the HTML file, though.

try67
Community Expert
Community Expert
October 19, 2019

I recommend no one use this website. See my review of it here: https://community.adobe.com/t5/Acrobat/how-to-prevent-pdf-files-save-locally-or-forward-the-to-anyone/td-p/10376802

In short, the protection it offers is easily overcome and it is not clear who (or what) is behind it, that you're giving access to your sensitive files to...

try67
Community Expert
Community Expert
February 28, 2018

DRM protection is the only reliable way.

mike1964XAuthor
Participant
February 28, 2018

Is DRM an inbuilt feature of the product or it a 3rd party tool/product ? If 3rd party can you recommend a product to accomplish this ?

mike1964XAuthor
Participant
February 28, 2018

DRM (“Digital Rights Management”) is not a built-in tool in Acrobat or Reader. There are (typically very expensive) third party tools for this that most often require an administrative server. That having been said, PDF files using such “protection” may not necessarily be protected or be even readable in non-Adobe PDF viewers.

          - Dov


OK thank you - seems crazy to me that this type of thing isn't baked into the basic product.  I certainly don't want to add complexity or hassle for my document recipients.   Ugh !