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Protecting files on Mac
Protecting files on Mac

Protecting files on Mac

  • What you need to know
  • Audio/Video demonstration
  • Step-by-step
  • Points to remember
  • Related articles

In this section, we'll see how to protect a file manually on your Mac.

What you need to know

  • To start protecting files manually on Mac, you need to have the Seclore for Mac agent installed on your computer.
Installing the Seclore agent on MacInstalling the Seclore agent on Mac
  • You must be signed in to Seclore.
Signing in to Seclore (MacOS)Signing in to Seclore (MacOS)

Audio/Video demonstration

Step-by-step

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Points to remember

  • All copies of a protected file are also protected with the same set of permissions as the original one.
  • To protect multiple files at once, select all the desired files, right-click on any one of them, and click Seclore It.
  • You can also protect all files within a folder. Right-click on the folder and click Seclore It.
  • Files formats other than the standard ones are protected with Universal Protection. Files formats such as MP3, MP4, JT, BPX, SVG, PSD, XD, etc. are considered universal file formats.
  • Users with permissions on such files will always have Full Control, which means they can even unprotect the file.

Related articles

Signing in to Seclore (MacOS)Signing in to Seclore (MacOS)Installing the Seclore agent on MacInstalling the Seclore agent on MacWhat do Seclore permissions meanWhat do Seclore permissions mean

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