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I would limit the visibility of the pdf files I send to my client. Can I include a time limit to a PDF file?

New Here ,
Jan 29, 2018 Jan 29, 2018

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I work as executive search consultant. My pdf files include sensitive personal information that is no use to the client after a certain period of time. My candidates would prefer to have their personal info erased from the client after the process has concluded.  Is there a Adobe product that I can use to establish time limits for visibility of the pdf files?

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Carlos

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LEGEND , Jan 29, 2018 Jan 29, 2018

The only possible "solution" is through LiveCycle Rights Management (an enterprise-only system with a 5-figure operating cost).

Even that would not be legally acceptable in some situations (e.g. GDPR) because LiveCycle cannot physically 'erase' the data, it can only disable a registered user's ability to open the PDF. If they have already copied or printed it, there's nothing you can do.

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The only possible "solution" is through LiveCycle Rights Management (an enterprise-only system with a 5-figure operating cost).

Even that would not be legally acceptable in some situations (e.g. GDPR) because LiveCycle cannot physically 'erase' the data, it can only disable a registered user's ability to open the PDF. If they have already copied or printed it, there's nothing you can do.

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Hi Dave

Many thanks for your answer. I guess there is no real solution for this yet and most of the data room solutions available are very expensive.

I guess Adobe should work on a product that suits GDPR  compliance  that it is both legally binding and affordable, since right now we are all very concerned with this issues.

many thanks

carlos

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