How To Remove Read Permission In Linux?
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The command to remove read permission in Linux is: chmod -r <filename>. This command will remove read permission for the specified file.
To remove read permission in Linux, change the permissions of the file or directory using the chmod command. For example:
chmod go-r <file>
This command removes the read permission for everyone (group and other).