Banks and financial institutions often send statements as locked PDF files, requiring a password (usually your ID or date of birth) to open. But when you need to send these documents to your accountant, a mortgage broker, or upload them to a portal, that password becomes a massive headache.
The Danger of Online Unlockers
When trying to unlock a bank statement, many people Google "remove PDF password" and click the first free tool. This is incredibly dangerous. To use these tools, you have to upload your highly sensitive financial documents—and often, type in the password—on a random server.
By doing this, you are handing over both the locked file and the key to open it to an unknown third party. This data sits on their servers, vulnerable to hacks or misuse.
Unlocking Safely on Your Device
The only secure way to remove a password from a sensitive document is to do it locally. You need a tool that runs directly on your computer, meaning the file never leaves your hard drive.
Unlike tools like iLovePDF or Smallpdf, Flipp processes everything locally in your browser — your files never leave your device.
How to Remove the Password with Flipp
- Open Flipp's Protect PDF tool.
- Select the locked bank statement. Because it runs locally, it loads instantly without uploading.
- Enter the password to prove you have access to the file.
- Choose to remove the password protection.
- Download the newly unlocked file directly to your device.
Now you have an unprotected version of your statement ready to share securely, and you haven't exposed your financial data to the open web.
Remove passwords safely without uploading your data.
Try Protect PDFFrequently Asked Questions
Does Flipp store my PDF files?
No. Flipp never uploads your files to any server. All processing happens entirely inside your own web browser.
Is it safe to use Flipp for confidential documents?
Yes. Because your files never leave your device, Flipp is completely safe for sensitive documents like bank statements, legal contracts, and medical records.
Can Flipp crack a PDF password if I forgot it?
No. Flipp is a tool for managing your own documents. You must know the current password to unlock a file and save an unprotected version.