Password Protect PowerPoint File

Protect your PowerPoint files with free online password protect app!

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PowerPoint files are presentations that contain a list of slides. In case your presentation contains personal or sensitive information you can limit access to your PowerPoint presentation by setting a password.

Password Protect is a free secure online web application that enables you to protect PowerPoint presentations. You can easily add a password to the presentation file within a couple of clicks and download a protected file.

The following PowerPoint presentations are supported:

  • Microsoft PowerPoint Presentation (PPTX) - one of the most popular file type for saving presentations
  • Microsoft PowerPoint Presentation (PPT) - this format is legacy and we do recommend saving your presentations in PPTX format

To secure a PowerPoint presentation using Password Protect application upload your file, type the password, click protect button, and download the protected file. The download link will be available for 24 hours. While we automatically remove your files from our servers we also enable you to remove the files manually. After you removed files manually the download link won’t work anymore.

How to password protect PowerPoint file

Submit your file

Click inside the file drop area to upload a PowerPoint file or drag & drop a PowerPoint file.

Type the password

Enter the password that you want to use to protect the file.

Protect file

Click "Protect" button and wait until process is completed.

Get Result

Click on "Download" button to get protected file.

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