
You have successfully created a disk image (.dmg file) that is protected with a password. Important: Click on ‘Image Format:’ and choose read/write.
Please enter the desired password, re-enter it to verify, and finally click on Choose. The second option here (256-bit) is slower. Important: For ‘Encryption:’ choose 128-bit AES encryption (recommended).
Click on ‘Where:’ and choose the desired location to save the disk image.
Optional: For ‘Save As:’ continue with the same name, or you may also change it. Now, select the desired folder you wish to lock and click on Choose. From the top menu bar, click on File → New Image → Image from Folder. Or, press Command + Spacebar to open Spotlight Search and type this app’s name. For this, open Finder → Applications → Utilities → Disk Utility. How Do I Password Protect a Folder on Mac? So, without further ado, let’s get to the steps and show you how to encrypt and password protect a folder on your Mac. Thankfully, it is effortless to put a password on a folder to shield it from others.
You may have sensitive files like documents, images, videos, voice notes, that you want to keep private from friends and family (if they ever happen to use your Mac).