Editor's review
In a world where data security is a huge concern, lot many of us have become very particular about protecting our information. Even in many offices instead of sending word files, a focused effort is being made to send to PDF documents so that others cannot edit or copy them. Further as the prevalence of PDF documents for transferring critical information increased, more and more people started using passwords to protect their valuable information. However at times it might so happen that you fail to recollect the password you had placed on an important PDF file. Or you might have downloaded a file from the internet but cannot edit it as it is password protected against modification. In such cases you can take recourse to the Break the Security of PDF 3.2 application to recover your contents.
When you start the Break the Security of PDF 3.2 program you can observe a neat interface that is rather straight forward to use with basic options placed on the top menu. To start with you need to browse the file you need to unlock and select it. Once that is done you can then set the output destination and initiate the unlocking process. After the document is unlocked the application will show the restrictions that were removed. For example it may display that key permissions such as filling of form fields and content copying has been achieved. The application can work with nearly any version of Adobe Acrobat and is quite reliable in its capacity to remove restrictions. Further its publishers offer you access to support in case you have query regarding any issue you experience.
Overall the Break the Security of PDF 3.2 does a fairly decent job of removing security passwords from most PDF documents and its optimum performance earns it a score of 3 rating points.
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