![]() In this short and simple Windows how-to guide, let me show how to encrypt and password-protect a text file. This is because an encrypted file requires a password to decrypt and show the contents. Once you encrypt a text file, no one other than you can open it. As such, encryption is a must to protect important data in the text file. Windows won’t stop them unless you restrict permissions to that user. ![]() Typically, any user in Windows can open a text file without much difficulty. ![]() Unlike me, if you are writing something important, like a list of contacts, not-so-important passwords, personal information, etc., you must encrypt and password-protect the text file.
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