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Can converted HTML have the same security as a password-protected PDF?

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Can converted HTML have the same security as a password-protected PDF?

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PDF files are designed so they can be used independently after downloading. This means they are potentially vulnerable to being edited and misrepresented. Some authors use password protection to prevent editing of PDF files once they have been downloaded. The security of documents converted to accessible (X)HTML against being edited and misrepresented has a different basis it lies in the security of its source website and its URL-based identity. Documents converted by RiverDocs will typically be as secure as any other page on the website to which they are published.

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