Select Export. In the following menu, click the Encrypt box. Enter and verify your password. Select Save. If you're looking to keep some of your work private, there's a way for you to password protect files in Pages, Keynote, or Numbers. Open up the File on one of these apps. If you found this article helpful, you might also find these Mac Advisers articles useful as well.
You must be logged in to post a comment. How to Password Protect a Folder on Mac Search for:. Table of Contents show. Next, select the folder you want to password protect 5. Name the folder 8. Open the Notes app on your Mac 2. If you haven't done so already, create the folder you want to encrypt and add your sensitive files to it.
Open the Applications folder on your Mac. Open the "Disk Utility" app. From the menu at the top of your screen, to the right of the Apple icon, choose File.
From the New Image menu, choose Image from Folder. Choose "Image From Folder" to begin the process. From the folder window that opens, choose the file you want to add a password to and click Choose. You can rename the file once you choose it, if you want. In the window that has popped up, there are menus for Encryption and Image Format. You'll need to change both of these from the default choices. Click the menu next to Encryption and choose "bit AES encryption recommended.
There are two options for creating passwords. Once you have chosen your encryption level, a window will pop up that asks you to set your password.
Click the key icon to the right of the password to see how secure your password is. In this popup, you can also choose to have a password created for you. User profile for user: Luis Sequeira1 Luis Sequeira1. Feb 4, AM in response to rwp In response to rwp You can't password protect a folder per se, but you can make a disk image from a folder, and password protect that.
To use the disk image, double-click it and enter the selected password. Eject the disk image like you'd eject a drive when done working with it. Reply Helpful 1 Thread reply - more options Link to this Post. Yes No. Never Miss Out Receive updates of our latest tutorials. Sign up for all newsletters. I would like to receive newsletters via email. We will not share your data and you can unsubscribe at any time.
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