This brief tutorial describes how to remove the password protection from the PDF files. Please note that we are not going to hack or crack the password of PDF file. Instead, we just remove the known password of the PDF file usingqpdf application from Terminal. It is really easy and fun. Let us get started.
What is Qpdf?
From the man pages,
The qpdf program is used to convert one PDF file to another equivalent PDF file. It is capable of performing a variety of transformations such as linearization (also known as web optimization or fast web viewing), encryption, and decryption of PDF files. It also has many options for inspecting or checking PDF files, some of which are useful primarily to PDF developers
Install Qpdf
Install Qpdf in Debian based system using command:
sudo apt-get install qpdf
In RPM based systems, we can install it using command:
sudo yum install qpdf
Remove Password Protection from PDF file
I have a password protected PDF file in my home folder, and I know the password. Be mindful that you should have your PDF file password. Otherwise, you can’t remove the password protection using this method.
My password protected PDF file name is password.pdf.
When opening the pdf file, It asks me to enter the password.
Ofcourse, I know the password ,and I can easily open it using the password. But I really don’t want password protection.
Using the following command, I am going to remove the password from the password.pdf file, and save it with a name nopassword.pdf in the home directory.
qpdf --password='mypassword' --decrypt password.pdf nopassword.pdf
Done!
Then, I opened the PDF file, It didn’t ask to enter the password. Very easy, isn’t it?
For more details about Qpdf, I suggest you to read the Qpdf manual.
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