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Hi, this is Gary with MacMost.com. Let me show you two ways that you can encrypt files so no-one can get to them without a password. Ever wonder why there are no ads at the MacMost.com website. Well thats because MacMost is supported by a great group of supporters. You can go to MacMost.com/patreon. There you can read more about it, join us, and also get exclusive content. So lets say you want to keep some files on your Mac protected so nobody can get into them without entering a password. Now there are ways to do that specifically with Pages, Numbers, and Keynote documents. Even word documents and such. But if you just wanted to put a bunch of files in a folder and then password protect it there are two ways that you can do. One way is to use Disk Utility and create a Mac disk image and encrypt that. Another way to do it is to create a Zip file using the Terminal with a password. This will work great if you need to then send those files to somebody that may not be using a Mac. So I
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