How protect pdf on my website

I would like to know if you can do something like this:
1. I have a website with my pdf file.
2. PDF is protected with password against opening (document open password).
3. If someone opens a document from my server does not need to enter your password
4. If someone saves the file on your hard drive will be prompted for a password to open
Is it possible that security?
Thank You in advance... Matthew

All clear. Thank You.

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