MaiPDF provides strong PDF access control features, including watermarking, expiration time, and viewing restrictions, all for free.
Learn MoreAdobe Content Server is a server-controlled approach to Digital Rights Management (DRM) introduced by Adobe for PDF documents (DRM PDFs). It’s a system designed to protect digital books in formats such as PDF, EPUB, and EPUB3. Adobe Content Server was developed to extend the early DRM controls that Adobe provided within their PDF product, which includes restricting user access, preventing editing, and reducing printing quality.
One issue with Adobe Content Server is its high cost and lack of personal use support. If the reader does not agree to install additional software, the DRM file becomes virtually useless. The licensing model involves a joining fee, an annual maintenance fee, and a charge per protected document delivered to an end user.
Both Locklizard and Digify offer solutions that allow you to share protected PDFs securely. However, they rely on proprietary viewers and installation of software. Locklizard's system includes its own file format called PDC, which encodes PDFs into a proprietary format for viewing. The viewer software translates these encoded files back into PDFs for display.
Digify also provides advanced access control features like deciding whether a file can be shared or forwarded. It integrates features like:
MaiPDF uses industry-standard encryption to protect your PDFs from unauthorized copying and forwarding.
MaiPDF works directly within your browser—no need to install any plugins or software. PDFs are accessible online and offline in any modern browser.