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How to password protect a folder in Windows 10, to keep your files safe from prying eyes

Published by Business Insider on Mon, 04 Nov 2019


Knowing how to password protect a folder in Windows 10 allows you a degree of protection from the people you share your computer withor from someone stealing your hard drive.As the name implies, password-protected folders require a password to be opened.Once you've locked a Windows 10 folder, you can open the folder at any time, but only if you know the current password.Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.If you have sensitive information stored on a Windows computer that you share with others, or on a laptop that you're worried could be stolen, you'll need to keep your data safe.This is when password protecting a folder can offer you peace of mind, in exchange for a little inconvenience.You can password protect folders in Windows 10 so that you'll need to enter a code whenever you open it.Make sure you remember your passwordpassword-protected folders don't come with any sort of recovery method if you forget. It might be useful to write down a hint for yourself. You could also make a backup, and keep that somewhere else, like on a flash drive.Check out the products mentioned in this article:Windows 10 Home, available at Best Buy, $134.99How to password protect a folder in Windows 10Unfortunately, Windows 10 doesn't come with password-protection as a built-in featuremeaning that you'll have to use third-party software.WinRar is a file compression and encryption tool that's available for free from their website in 32- and 64-bit versions.To know whether you're running 32- or 64-bit Windows, press the Windows icon at the bottom left of your screen and search "System." It will be listed in your System summary, under "System type."1. Install the WinRar version that's appropriate for your computer.2. With WinRar installed, you should have new options available when you right-click folders. We're looking for "Add to Archive."3. This will create a new, smaller file that contains the exact contents of the original folder. A menu will also openselect "Set password" at the bottom-right of this menu.4. A new pop-up will open. Check the box marked "Encrypt file names." Enter the password you want for this folder. WinRar will ask you to repeat it, to make sure you didn't make a mistake.5. Click "OK" in both menus, and you'll be done. This will leave you with your original folder, and a .rar file that's locked with a passwordyou'll need to keep WinRar on your computer to open it. When the new .rar file is made, you can delete the original folder.Note, however, that if you password protect a folder that has a program in it, you won't be able to open that program without taking itand all of the files it needs to runout of the locked folder.If you've saved something like a Word document, and later update it, you should save the new version outside the locked folder, and then drag-and-drop it in. You can then overwrite the old version.WinRar is the best free program for this task. Your next best option is to use commercial software like Folder Guard or Protected Folder, though these come with a price tag attached.Related coverage fromHow To Do Everything: Tech:How to create a shortcut in Windows 10 to open any program, file, or folder fasterHow to change the icon size of your files, folders, or applications on a Windows 10 computerHow to invert or change the colors on your Windows computer, to make icons and links easier to seeHow to find your stored Wi-Fi passwords on a Windows 10 computer, and use them to connect another deviceSEE ALSO:The best computer monitors for students and professionalsJoin the conversation about this storyNOW WATCH: People are still debating the pink or grey sneaker, 2 years after it went viral. Here's the real color explained.
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