What are the best ways to securely hide or lock folders on my hard drive before sharing it with someone?

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Asked By CoolCucumber87 On

I have a 1.5 TB hard drive, and I'm planning to lend it to a friend for some work. However, I'm worried about the approximately 1 TB of personal data on it that I don't want them to access. Is there a secure method to hide this data or lock specific folders with a password, ensuring that only I can access them later? I'm looking for reliable solutions beyond just 'hidden folders' that can easily be discovered. I'm using Windows, so any advice or recommended tools would be appreciated!

3 Answers

Answered By TechSavvyDude On

Have you considered just getting a separate external drive for your friend? That way, you can keep your personal stuff completely safe and just copy over what they need.

Answered By DataProtector23 On

Encryption is definitely a solid approach. I wouldn't want to risk my private info being accessed by someone else either. One option is to create an encrypted container. Just keep in mind that with Windows, you can use the built-in Encrypting File System (EFS), but it ties to your account, so it requires a bit of setup to back it up before you give it away. If you're short on space, look into shifting some files around first.

CautiousUser31 -

That's a good point about space! Maybe I should clear up some room on the drive to make this easier.

ThoughtfulTom -

True, but you might also want to look at software like VeraCrypt for an extra layer of security.

Answered By ParanoidAboutPrivacy On

Honestly, you might want to reconsider even lending it out. If you really want to, using BitLocker to encrypt the entire drive is an option, but don't forget—if you lose the key, you're totally locked out of your data!

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