Form fill-in in Reader for IOS

Is there a way for users to fill-in a PW protected form in Reader for IOS? The form itself was created in Acrobat Pro X and protected to prevent changes. Form field fill in and printing were allowed. The form was then Reader enabled with extended features.
Non-secure forms work just fine in Reader for IOS but when PW protected show as locked. Btw, this process does work well in standard Acrobat Reader.

I have exactly the same issue, and have used those same settings... I need a solution to this really urgently ...anyone else know how to do this or have a suitable work around?

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