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There are a number of ways to encrypt individual documents before uploading them. If you have Microsoft Office installed on your PC, its built-in encryption feature is likely the easiest option. Open the document in question and head to File > Protect Document > Encrypt with Password.
Use Encrypt Files To Quickly Protect Files All you have to do is select the files that you want to encrypt, and click on Encrypt in the left panel. You'll be prompted for the password you want to use to encrypt those files. Afterwards, a new copy of that file will appear that is encrypted.
Because there are so many files types, there are different steps to encrypt each one. The most common files to encrypt are PDFs, but others are protected, too. If you own Microsoft Windows Pro 10, the Encrypting File System (EFS) encryption technology is included for free.
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