How to Set Password for Folder on Mac
Setting a Password for a Folder on Mac
Keeping your sensitive files and folders safe is crucial in today's digital age. If you're a Mac user, you can protect your confidential data by setting a password for a folder. Here's how you can do it:
- Open the Disk Utility application on your Mac.
- Click on 'File' in the menu bar and select 'New Image' followed by 'Image from Folder'.
- Choose the folder you want to password-protect and click 'Choose'.
- Set the encryption type and password for the folder image.
- Click 'Save' to create the encrypted folder image.
- You can now delete the original folder if you want to keep only the encrypted version.
- Whenever you need to access the folder, simply double-click the encrypted image file and enter the password to unlock it.
By following these steps, you can add an extra layer of security to your confidential files and folders on your Mac.
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