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If you are using a Mac computer and need to password protect one of
your USB stick or external hard drive, there are several ways available
on Mac to encrypt a removable drive. You can either use the native
Finder feature for this or take the help of external encryption tools and
alternate methods. This article covers several different methods that
help your encrypt a removable drive on Mac.
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1. Plug your USB drive into your Mac and open a Finder window. The
drive should be displayed on the left panel.
2. Right-click the media storage device and choose the Encrypt option
in the contextual menu.
Note: If the Encrypt option is not available in Finder, this means the
drive is not formatted to Apple's disk format. To enable this option in
Finder, you should format the drive to Mac OS Extended (Journaled)
format with GUID Partition Map by using Disk Utility app.
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4. The drive is now protected and you have to enter the right password
to unlock this encrypted drive (unlock-bitlocker-drive-on-another-pc-or-
mac.html).
This method works great most of the time. However, However, the drive
can be only used on computers running macOS. In addition, users also
say that BitLocker is better when it comes to feature updates. FileVault
rarely gets updates unless it's a security patch or part of a major OS
upgrade.
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4. Hit Continue, then on the next page click Install, and enter your
admin password when prompted to.
5. Eject the mounted disk and then download VeraCrypt from this page
(https://www.veracrypt.fr/en/Downloads.html).
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5. Follow the next few steps to specify encryption algorithm, large files
support, format option and cross-platform support.
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6. Wait for the success message and then click Exit to finish the setup.
You will now see the container file in the chosen location.
1. Instead of clicking Exit at the end of the above process, if you click
Next after creating a standard volume, it will initiate the process for
creating the hidden volume. Note: You can also select Hidden
Encrypted Volume at the start of the process.
2. Follow the same process to specify the size and the new password
for this inner volume.
The process might be a little confusing to new users but the on-screen
instructions are fairly easy to follow.
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1. In the Terminal app on your Mac, run the following command (paste
it and hit Enter):
2. The above command will install Homebrew on your Mac. The next
command utilizes OSXfuse to install the encFS encrypter application:
4. The setup steps can be followed on-screen, during which you will be
setting the password for the folder.
5. You will now see a folder called Private. Anything you put in there will
be encrypted by encFS and stored in ~USB/Private .
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1. Click on the File menu in Disk Utility and select New Image → Blank
Image.
3. In the final step, type in a password twice and click Choose. The
DMG image will be mounted automatically and you'll be able to see it
as a drive on the left-side panel in Finder. You can proceed to save files
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Conclusion
The above are the popular options to encrypt a USB stick or external
drive on Mac. If you are only using the encrypted drive on Mac, then
Finder should be your best bet. For cross-platform usage, then
VeraCrypt is the ideal solution.
You can choose how you want to encrypt your content from one of
these methods. They're all equally strong in terms of encryption
protocols, and they will help preserve the confidentiality of the content
saved inside them.
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Petty is editor in chief at UUByte and writes various topics about Windows and
Mac to help people make the most of current technology.
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