How to Encrypt Your Devices
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When data is encrypted, it turns into a seemingly random collection of characters...unless, of course, you have the decryption key! The ability to encrypt all the data on a device is usually built-in to its operating system, meaning there is no good excuse not to protect your privacy in this manner.
Follow the steps below to encrypt your devices. Once complete, you will only need to enter a password when turning on or waking up your device to automatically decrypt your data.
- Go to System Preferences > Security & Privacy > FileVault.
- Click “Turn On FileVault…”
- IMPORTANT: Make a note of the recovery key that is displayed and store it away from your Mac.
- Wait for encryption to complete, but it’s OK to continue using the computer.
- See more tips to protect your privacy on Mac.
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Note: BitLocker may not be available in all versions of Windows.
- Go to Control Panel > BitLocker Drive Encryption.
- Click “Turn on BitLocker” next to the drive you want to encrypt.
- Enter a long and varied alphanumeric password or passphrase.
- IMPORTANT: Make a backup of the recovery key using one of the displayed methods.
- Choose whether to encrypt used disk space only (faster) and start the encryption process.
- See more tips to protect your privacy on Windows 7 and Windows 10.
- Go to Settings > Face ID & Passcode.
- Press “Turn Passcode On” if not enabled already.
- Press “Passcode options” to choose a custom numeric or alphanumeric code (recommended).
- Confirm your device is encrypted by scrolling to the bottom of the Settings > Face ID & Passcode screen. You should see the “Data protection is enabled” message.
- See more tips to protect your privacy on iPhone.
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- Plug in the device to charge the battery (required).
- Make sure a password or PIN is set in Security > Screen lock.
- Go to Settings > Security.
- Press the “Encrypt phone” option.
- Read the notice and press “Encrypt phone” to start the encryption process.
- Remember to keep the phone plugged in until it is complete.
- See more tips to protect your privacy on Android.
- For further information, this guide to encryption is recommended.