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this is how to password protect a text file using the vim editor so we type in them - X for encryption and the name of our text file and use password file dot txt I donamp;#39;t have them installed so weamp;#39;ll have to go through the installation type sudo apt vim in your system password Y for yes now weamp;#39;ll try that again then - X password file dot txt now we enter our password here verify the password and we type I for insert type in our text and when youamp;#39;re done you hit escape : WQ enter her now letamp;#39;s try to open it up with another text reader I will use cat password follow txt and you can see itamp;#39;s just a bunch of garbage so now what weamp;#39;re gonna back up with them password file dot txt alaskaamp;#39;s for our password and thereamp;#39;s our text thatamp;#39;s it thanks for watching