iCreate

Add passwords and encryption to everything!

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1 Encrypt external drives

Encrypt external USB drives and flash memory drives to protect the contents by ctrl+clicking them in Finder. Select ‘Encrypt’ and then only you can access the files.

2 Encrypt folders

Open Disk Utility and select File>new Image>image From Folder. Select the folder to protect. Set the encryption and password and then only you can access the contents.

3 Encrypt the disk

The Mac’s internal disk should be encrypted by default, but check anyway in System Preference­s>security & Privacy> Filevault. Turn it on if it is off.

4 Protect preference­s

Click the ‘Advanced’ button in Security & Privacy and tick ‘Require an administra­tor password…’ This prevents others who use your Mac from changing settings.

5 Sleep settings

Protect your Mac when you are not around. Select ‘General’ in Security & Privacy and tick the box to require a password immediatel­y after sleep or screen saver.

6 Password protect notes

Select a note in Notes and click the padlock. The first time only, you are asked for a password for locked notes. To change or remove it, go to Notes>preference­s.

7 Encrypt backups

No point encrypting the Mac’s disk if backups are unprotecte­d! Click ‘Select Disk’ in System Preference­s>time Machine, choose the disk and tick ‘Encrypt backups’.

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Pages/numbers/keynote Apple’s work apps are able to protect documents with a password. Select File>set Password. Do not save the password in your Keychain to prevent anyone else opening it.

9 Password-protect zips

Emailing a ZIP file? Password-protect it. Open Terminal, change to the folder using cd, then type: zip -e [zipname] *. All files are added to a password-protected ZIP.

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