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I feel seen. The number of times I've actually needed to do this is too damn high. Sure, I feel entitled to not have to pay for the privilege, as the task was usually thrust upon me by some bank, HR department, or legal firm. But the number of scummy websites online that will happily play with your doc's confidential info for free, is too damn high. I can't imagine anyone with average computer skills navigating this particular turing tarpit unscathed.
Inkscape is a free vector editor that handles pdf edits relatively well. Always my goto.
* Assuming you're making minor changes.
I've used Inkscape for a lot of vector art. Using it to edit a PDF seems... overkill, but it's probably less likely to screw things up. I'll give that a shot next time, thanks!
Firefox now allows you to edit PDFs locally, for most use cases it is enough. There is also PDFsam Basic, an open-source tool to divide, merge, extract pages, rotate, etc.
You can also edit a PDF with LibreOffice Draw