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  2. Microsoft Office password protection - Wikipedia

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    A password to encrypt a document restricts opening and viewing it. This is possible in all Microsoft Office applications. Since Office 2007, they are hard to break if a sufficiently complex password was chosen. [citation needed] If the password can be determined through social engineering, the underlying cipher is not important.

  3. PDF - Wikipedia

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    The standard security provided by PDF consists of two different methods and two different passwords: a user password, which encrypts the file and prevents opening, and an owner password, which specifies operations that should be restricted even when the document is decrypted, which can include modifying, printing, or copying text and graphics ...

  4. Bullzip PDF Printer - Wikipedia

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    Bullzip PDF printer is free-of ... including password-protecting [3] PDF files ... An unusual feature is the ability to append content to an existing PDF file. [6 ...

  5. Javelin PDF Reader - Wikipedia

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    PDF files that have been converted to the DRMX and DRMZ formats (using the free DrumlinPublisher software) can be protected against printing, or printing can be permitted with limits to the number times printed/pages printed, copying is disabled, date expiry of PDF files is provided (in two ways), limits on the number of times a file can be ...

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  7. How AOL uses SSL to protect your account

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    At AOL, we make every effort to keep your personal information totally secure. SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) is an industry standard for encrypting private data sent over the Internet. It helps protect your account from hackers and insures the security of private data sent over the Internet, like credit cards and passwords.