Visit ZipIt and select the file you want to lock.

Once the file has been selected, the app will prompt you to set a password for it.

After the password is set, you will be asked to download a password locked copy of the file (the original remains unchanged).

The file downloads with an HTML extension which isn’t anything to worry about and definitely nothing to change. To unlock the file, double-click it to open it in your browser (or just drag & drop it on a browser window). You will be asked to enter the password to unlock the file. Once you’ve entered the correct password, you will be able to download the unlocked version.

Zipit seems like a good solution for when you need to lock a file on the go and your go-to tool/app isn’t available. It doesn’t store your files which is a good thing but the app doesn’t state what encryption technology they use so perhaps you might not want to use it for something that is especially sensitive.
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