Comment bloquer un PDF en Local ?

Bonjour,
Je cherche comment interdire l'ouverture d'un PDF si il n'est pas lu sur internet.
En gros, faire en sorte que si la personne télécharge le PDF sur son poste, le PDF ne s'ouvre pas ou un message d'alerte s'affiche et empeche la consultation.
comment faire un test sur un fichier lié qui est indisponible en local et donc afficher un messsage d'alerte.
Merci d'avance

Peut-être la protection de mot de passe pour ouvrir le document PDF.
Ou, gestion des droits numériques (DRM), mais le DRM est cher.
Être bien ...

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