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practically everyone has files or folders they keep on their Mac that they dont want anyone else to access hey guys its max with Apple insider and today Ill show you how to keep your files secure by turning a folder into an encrypted and password-protected disk image people are generally okay with having various important documents stored on their Mac using file vault to encrypt your drives and even just having a password to access the user account in the first place however some users like myself feel that some folders are just too important or private not to have an extra level of security especially if you share a user account or a computer when traveling like I am right now a solution of this is to use Disk Utility to create a disk image that is encrypted and password protected open up Disk Utility which can be found in Applications folder under utilities alternately use the search function and finder to search this Mac for Disk Utility in the disk utility menu select file new