How to Use LockMyFiles to Protect Sensitive Documents (Step-by-Step)

How to Use LockMyFiles to Protect Sensitive Documents (Step-by-Step)

1. Install and set up

  1. Download LockMyFiles from the official website and run the installer.
  2. Create a strong master password (use a long passphrase, mix of characters).
  3. Complete any initial setup prompts (language, updates).

2. Create an encrypted vault

  1. Open LockMyFiles and choose Create New Vault.
  2. Pick a secure vault location on your drive (external drive or cloud folder is optional).
  3. Choose encryption algorithm (AES-256 is recommended) and set vault size if prompted.
  4. Confirm and initialize the vault.

3. Add files and folders

  1. Open the vault (enter master password).
  2. Drag-and-drop files/folders into the vault window or use Add > Select Files.
  3. Allow the app to finish encrypting; verify files appear inside the vault.

4. Organize and label sensitive items

  • Create folders inside the vault for categories (e.g., IDs, Financial, Legal).
  • Rename files with neutral labels if extra obfuscation is needed.

5. Configure automatic protection

  1. Enable auto-lock after idle timeout (set to 5–15 minutes for frequent use).
  2. Turn on auto-lock on system sleep or screen lock.
  3. Enable secure wipe of temporary files if available.

6. Use secure sharing (if supported)

  1. Create a secure, time-limited share link or export an encrypted package.
  2. Share the decryption password via a separate channel (e.g., SMS or secure messaging).
  3. Revoke access after recipient downloads.

7. Back up your vault safely

  • Keep an encrypted backup on an external drive and/or encrypted cloud storage.
  • Store the master password or recovery key in a reputable password manager or printed and kept in a safe.

8. Maintain security hygiene

  • Update LockMyFiles regularly.
  • Use multi-factor authentication if the app supports it.
  • Avoid storing the master password in plain text.
  • Periodically audit vault contents and remove unneeded files.

9. Recovering access

  • Follow the app’s recovery procedure if you lose the master password (use recovery key).
  • If no recovery exists, accept that encrypted data may be unrecoverable—keep backups.

10. Test your setup

  • Perform a restore test from backup and a test share to ensure files decrypt correctly.

Quick checklist

  • Strong master password ✅
  • Auto-lock enabled ✅
  • Encrypted backups created ✅
  • Secure sharing procedure defined ✅
  • Regular updates enabled ✅

If you want, I can tailor these steps for Windows, macOS, or for using LockMyFiles with cloud storage—tell me which.

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