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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 thatamp;#39;s 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 letamp;#39;s 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 us