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How to Password-Protect Files and Folders on Linux Step 1: EncFS. ... Step 2: Create a folder for EncFS. Step 3: Set up EncFS. ... Step 4: Move files into the encrypted folder. Step 5: Unmount the encrypted folder. ... Step 6: Access your files.
Click the "Key" icon to display a context menu, and then select "New Encrypted Folder." ... Enter the name of the folder you want to password-protect, and then select the location where you want to create your folder. ... Enter a password two times for the secure folder you're creating.
How to Password-Protect Files on Linux Open the terminal. Use the cd command and ls command to navigate to the directory containing the file you want to password-protect. Once inside the directory, run the following command to encrypt your file: gpg -c filename.
How to encrypt a file in Linux Step 1: GnuPG in Ubuntu. ... Step 2: Set the Cipher Algorithm. ... Step 3: Linux encrypt a file. ... Step 4: Linux encrypt a file with password. ... Step 1: Gnome Encfs Manager. ... Step 2: Create a new encrypted directory. ... Step 3: Mount directory. ... Step 4: Unmounting an encrypted folder.
How to Password-Protect Files and Folders on Linux Step 1: EncFS. ... Step 2: Create a folder for EncFS. Step 3: Set up EncFS. ... Step 4: Move files into the encrypted folder. Step 5: Unmount the encrypted folder. ... Step 6: Access your files.
Protect a document with a password Go to File > Info > Protect Document > Encrypt with Password. Type a password, then type it again to confirm it. Save the file to make sure the password takes effect.
Click the "Key" icon to display a context menu, and then select "New Encrypted Folder." ... Enter the name of the folder you want to password-protect, and then select the location where you want to create your folder. ... Enter a password two times for the secure folder you're creating.
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