Password Protect PPTX

Protect your PPTX files with free online password protect app!

Powered by groupdocs.com and groupdocs.cloud.

*By uploading your files or using our service you agree with our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy.

We have already processed 14,592 files with the total size of 30,454 MB

 

PPTX is a presentation file created by Microsoft PowerPoint. PPTX presentations contain a list of slides with text and graphics. This format is considered to be a better alternative to binary PPT format. When your presentation file is not protected anyone who can access your file can open it. In case your presentation contains personal or sensitive information you can limit access to your PPTX file by setting a password.

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

To password protect PPTX presentations we're using AES (Advanced Encryption Standard). This encryption method provides high protection level against brute-force attacks that are used by attackers to decrypt a protected file.

To secure PPTX 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 PPTX file

Submit your file

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

FAQ

How do I password protect PPTX file for free?

How do I password protect PPTX file in my browser?

Can I password protect a PPTX without Microsoft PowerPoint?

Can I password protect a file on Linux, Mac OS, or Android?