![]() ![]() The video below demonstrates locking a note with a password, unlocking the note, and removing the password from a locked note: Currently, a different password can not be assigned to different notes. It’s also important to remember that unlocking one locked note unlocks them all, and locking one note locks all other locked notes. It’s important to remember to quit the app or close the locked notes like this in order to set the password protection on the notes in question. ![]() Once you have either Quit the Notes app, or chosen “Close All Locked Notes” from the Lock menu, all notes that have been locked will now require the password to access them again. ![]() This immediately locks the note(s), like so: When finished reading, adding to, or editing the note, you can now lock it with the aforementioned set password by clicking on the Lock icon button and choosing “Close All Locked Notes”, or by quitting out of Notes app.Now enter the password you want to use to lock all locked notes in Notes app (this is separate from the general user login password, though you can use the same password if you want to).Choose “Lock This Note” from the drop down menu.Click on the Lock icon button in the toolbar of the Notes app.Create a new note as usual, or select an existing note within the app.Open the Notes app on Mac OS X if you haven’t done so already.How to Lock Notes with Password Protection in Mac OS X Whether it’s a little diary, a list of login details or email addresses, insurance information, or whatever else you can imagine that is best left with a password to protect it and lock out peepers, the Notes app for Mac offers this functionality. This is a great feature available to new versions of the Notes app, and it allows for a convenient place to maintain all sorts of data you want kept in an additional locked layer away from prying eyes. ![]()
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