10.1.1 for Windows

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a redacted and AIP-protected PDF, please do the following:
1. Mark the text for redaction.
2. Click Protect > Protect Redactions, log on your AIP server and then choose an AIP
template to encrypt the document.
ConnectedPDF
Foxit ConnectedPDF allows each PDF to carry an identity assigned by the ConnectedPDF
cloud service, and tracks all the events on the PDF like creation, distribution, and
modification. So no matter where the ConnectedPDF document goes, how many
distributions and modifications done to it, the document owner can always track the
document in real time and collaborate with the document viewers involved. Therefore,
ConnectedPDF connects files, people, location, and systems together while ordinary PDF
is separate and static.
The Connect tab in Foxit PhantomPDF toolbar provides powerful and easy-to-use
commands to create, protect, and track the access to Connected PDFs. You can also start
and join a shared review on Connected PDFs based on cloud storage anytime anywhere.
The detailed features include:
Convert PDF to ConnectedPDF
Convert other formats to ConnectedPDF when creating to PDF
Configure open messages which appear when other users open a ConnectedPDF
document (Business only)
Clone a document (Business only)
Enable document enforced tracking (Business only)
Track any access to ConnectedPDF documents
Show usage data in document homepage
Register and upload a new version of ConnectedPDF document
Send update notification when registering a new version (Business only)
Share a file by generating a file link and sending it via email or to social media
Online ConnectedPDF protection (Business only)
Permission configuration
Dynamically approve and revoke document permission
Dynamically request document permission and response to the changes of
document permission
Connected shared review without having to set up a shared folder
Document locator and request
For more information about ConnectedPDF, please refer to ConnectedPDF User Manual.