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September 9th, 2010

Create Hidden Files on Mac OS

MAC Tips, by Albel.
What you have on your computer that you do not want someone to see? A secret romance, you’ve written? They finally old bank statements to scan? Maybe you have sensitive data that did not see anyone else saved until the right time? Maybe you just hide embarrassing pictures that Grandma picked up at your birthday party.

Anyways, you may need a virtual hiding box, a digital safe within your computer that would make it difficult for someone to find your hidden treasures. If you use an Apple computer running Mac OS, you can hide any file within your system, making it invisible to anyone whose not specifically searching for it.

To hide pictures, videos, or documents on your Mac OS computer, follow the proceeding informations carefully.

Simple Method

If you have that is what terrible you unhide you or if you want to simply invisible to the naked eye, then this method is far is for you. It takes two seconds to do literally, but normally takes five seconds to find knowledge for someone with Mac.

To hide a file using this method, simply type a period ” . ” in front of the name of the file or folder you wish to hide. So, for example, if you have a folder titled EMBARRASSING PHOTOS, you would rename the file .EMBARRASSING PHOTOS in order to hide it. Very simple.

Advanced Method

If you’re a little less trusting, or if the items you want to hide offer a great personal risk when discovered, then this method is ideal. You will create a Disk Image, choose a password to protect the file, and then hide the resulting DMG file just to make it that much harder to find.

To create a DMG (archive) file, you’ll need to use the Mac Disk Utility that comes with your computer. Open this by navigating to Applications -> Utilities -> Disk Utility, and then click the New Image icon to get started. Give the new image a name – an inconspicuous one like AP_History_Final_Essay is a good choice, as it’ll hardly be given a glance in passing. Choose the size you want the disk image to be. If you’re only going to store pictures and documents, 10GB should be fine. If you’re going to be hiding videos, however, making it 20GB+ is better. Set encryption to AES-128 and choose a password. Format it to ‘Read/Write Disk Image’.

After the image has been created, double-click the image. You are prompted, type the password you choose. Give to open it. Copy the files or folders you want, then hang the file by dragging a wheeled icon on your desktop. Now, where you are sure it works and everything is how they set can one ‘. ‘ At the beginning of the title to hide it. This will make it even more difficult to locate.

Note: This method won’t deter the most determined or knowledgeable snoop. If you’ve got secret data proving the existence of Area 51, or anything similar, I suggest hiring a professional to do the hiding for you. This method is only intended to keep a frantic thief from getting your stuff.

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