Edited by Scott Clark, Amgine, Chris Hadley, Arete and 4 others
This article details a are not designed to secure your user account. For that, Apple provides a service called FileVault which.
This technique follows similar steps to the "How to Make a DMG" article but places the emphasis on how to use a DMG as a secure folder-like container for your personal information.
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Steps
- 1Create a New Folder and place the files you would like in your disk image into this new folder.Ad
- 2Right click (or CTRL-Click) the folder and select "Get Info" and note the size of its contents.
- 3Open Disk Utility (Applications > Utilities > Disk Utility)
- 4Click the "New Image" icon to create a new disk image. Enter a name for the Image, and select a size adequate for the size of your folder you created in Step 2.
- 5Choose either the 128 or 256bit encryption, set the Partitions to "Single Partition - Apple Partition Map" and set the Format to "read/write disk image." Click the "Create" button.
- 6Choose a secure password and enter it into the boxes provided. Uncheck the "Remember password in my keychain" checkbox as it defeats the purpose of securing the data. Click the "OK" button.
- 7Place the contents of the folder from Step 2 into the newly mounted disk image.
- 8Unmount the Disk Image by dragging its icon to the Trash. In the Finder window, you can also click the Eject symbol next to the mounted image.
- 9Each subsequent attempt at accessing the disk image will cause a prompt for the password.
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Tips
- Store personal information such as bank statements, credit reports and other sensitive documents in this disk image.
- You can store your Quicken data file in this image, however, you will have to mount the disk image before you open Quicken.
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Warnings
- Do not add the password to your keychain
- Make sure you choose a password that you will remember as once you have encrypted these files with that password, you will not be able to access them without it.
- DMG files are only accessible on a Mac.
- Do not write the password down or put in on the computer
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