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in this video weamp;#39;re going to show you how to create a password protected zip file for free in windows now i say free because weamp;#39;re going to use a free method but thereamp;#39;s other methods that might work a little better or offer a little more security for example winzip and winrar theyamp;#39;re more advanced programs but theyamp;#39;re not free but you could actually download a trial and check them out for a little bit of time if you want to do that first so normally when you create a zip file you just highlight the files you want to add to the zip file and then you could go to send to compressed zip folder then you can name it whatever and then you have your file but anybody could go in there and then open up your files within your zip file or extract them so thatamp;#39;s you know doesnamp;#39;t help you if you want to password protect it and of course you could change the you know security on it if youamp;#39;re keeping it on the local computer that type of