Adobe Reader Password Protect PDF

I'm using a Dell PC and I have a question about password protecting. Can I do it on the free version? And if so, how can I do it? (with detailed instructions) Or what would I have to purchase if I am unable to?

Not possible with Adobe Reader. Possible with Adobe Acrobat.

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