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Folders can't be directly encrypted in macOS, but you can put them in password-protected containers. This has the effect of protecting your folders and the files they contain with a password. You can password-protect folders on macOS using the built-in Disk Utility application or a third-party tool called Encrypt.
Choose Apple menu > System Preferences, then click Parental Controls. Click the lock icon to unlock it, then enter your administrator name and password. 2. Select a user, then click Enable Parental Controls.
In the Preview app on your Mac, open the PDF that you want to password-protect. Choose File > Export, then select Encrypt. You can also enter a new name for the PDF if you want to create a pass worded copy and keep the original PDF unencrypted. Type a password, then retype it to verify the password. Click Save.
The JPG image will pop up in the Preview window. In the dropdown menu, scroll to find Export to PDF. Here you will have the option to change the name of the newly converted PDF document and save it to a certain location or folder on your Mac.
The JPG image will pop up in the Preview window. In the dropdown menu, scroll to find Export to PDF. Here you will have the option to change the name of the newly converted PDF document and save it to a certain location or folder on your Mac.
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