ivyclarkharris
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Yes, but it should only be done on PDF files you own or have permission to unlock. For this, PDF Champ PDF Password Remover can be a useful option. It removes editing restrictions from protected PDF files while keeping the file quality unchanged. The program also helps you to remove copy, print and comment restrictions if necessary. It is able to work with owner-protected PDF and 128-bit or 256-bit AES encrypted files, as long as you know the correct password. The process is simple: add the PDF, provide the password, select the restriction to remove, and choose the output folder. Try the free version before you use the full version to see the result.