7 PDFencrypt Features That Make Your PDFs Unbreakable
1. Strong AES-256 Encryption
Description: Uses AES-256 to encrypt file contents and metadata, preventing unauthorized access.
Benefit: Industry-standard strength resistant to brute-force attacks.
2. Per-Document Passwords and Key Management
Description: Allows setting unique passwords per document and integrates simple key-management for rotating keys.
Benefit: Limits exposure if one password is compromised.
3. Granular Permissions Control
Description: Set view, print, copy, annotate, and form-fill permissions per user or group.
Benefit: Prevents unwanted actions while allowing necessary collaboration.
4. Digital Signatures and Certificate Support
Description: Supports signing PDFs with X.509 certificates and verifying signatures on open.
Benefit: Ensures authenticity and tamper-evidence.
5. Redaction and Secure Metadata Removal
Description: Permanently removes selected content and strips hidden metadata before encryption.
Benefit: Prevents leakage of sensitive info that survives basic edits.
6. Secure Sharing with Expiring Links
Description: Generate time-limited, revocable links for recipients; requires password or device binding.
Benefit: Controls access duration and mitigates link leakage.
7. Audit Logs and Access Reporting
Description: Records who opened, attempted access, printed, or modified permissions with timestamps.
Benefit: Provides accountability and forensic data for compliance.
If you want, I can expand any feature into step-by-step usage instructions or draft copy for a product page.
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