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I have a list of pictures that I do not want to share or allow them to view those pictures. I need to hide in my Mac system. Lightroom on mac free. But if I use hide option to lock those photos then anyone who is expert technically will easily locate all files. Therefore, I am looking for an app that locks my photos very securely and safely. If there any tool like please suggest me.

Apple's standard lock-screen image with OS X El Capitan (and Yosemite before it) is a blurred version of your desktop wallpaper. If you have grown tired of this look, then you can add your own. To lock Photos on Mac, from the Application folder, select Photos and click Add. Alternatively, you can directly drag the Photos app to the left sidebar. Photos is password locked by this Mac app locker. Now let's try to open it.

  • In the Preview app on your Mac, open a PDF or image that you want to lock. Move the pointer next to the document's name in the title bar, click the arrow that appears, then select or deselect the Locked checkbox. Tip: To lock or unlock a file in the Finder, select the file, choose File Get Info, then select or deselect the Locked checkbox.
  • Choose from hundreds of free lock-screen wallpapers. Download HD wallpapers for free on Unsplash.

Remo MORE is a wonderful tool that is developed using effective algorithms which provides a complex level password security. This app works on all latest versions of Mac OS X based machines in simple way. You can utilize this app to lock photos and any other files by providing password to enhance security. Photos types such as PNG, JPG, JPEG, TIF, GIF and many other supported by Remo MORE suit.

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In addition, Remo MORE app supports multiple platforms such as Windows, iOS and Android. You can lock photos on any devices that are using above-mentioned operating systems. This application is available free of cost and requires 50 MB of space to installed.

After utilizing Remo MORE app to lock photos

  • You can avoid unauthorized users to access your confidential photos
  • You can give your system to others to access it without any tensions
  • You can easily browse photo gallery in your system

Why should I opt this application?

  • User friendly: This application comes in very user-friendly graphical interface that makes all users to navigate the application easily and you can successfully lock photos on your Mac system in simple steps.
  • Safe and secure: This application is more reliable and robust application and is completely free from virus and malware functions. Hence, it does locking process very securely and safely and even does not damage your application.
  • Free support: You can avail free technical support for 24*7 hours via email and live chat applications. You can raise any type of queries related to application and can expect replay as soon as possible.

Guidelines to lock photos on Mac system using Remo MORE app

Step 1: Download and install the Remo MORE app on your Mac system and start it. Choose 'Manage' option form the welcome screen. Next, you have to choose 'File Manager' from the second window as depicted in .

Step 2: In next screen choose 'File Protector' option as depicted in .

Step 3: Choose 'File/Folder Locker' to lock your pictures folder with a password from this screen as depicted in .

Mac Lock Screen

Step 4: From this screen choose the destination of the picture folder which you wish to secure with password by utilizing the 'Add Folders' option and click on 'Lock' option to lock particular folder as depicted in

Apple released the macOS 10.14 Mojave update with several features and optimizations. It took me over a week to discover and tweak most of them. One of the first things I did was to customize the lock screen on my MacBook Air running Mojave.

The entire activity barely took a couple of minutes, and now my MacBook Air's lock screen looks more personal than ever. Thankfully, Mojave continues to offer a few ways to change the lock screen look and options from the vanilla one offered out of the box.

Pro Tip: If you use the lock screen for privacy reasons, then consider enabling FileVault, the disk encryption setting, through System Preferences > Security & Privacy > FileVault and click on Turn on FileVault button.

Let's start with an easy option.

Change the Desktop Wallpaper

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A large wallpaper can make the desktop look crisp and clear. Get a wallpaper in at least Full HD resolution for MacBook Air and 4K resolution for MacBook as well as MacBook Pro.

Tip: We recommend using at least 4K UHD (3840x2160) in case you plan to connect your MacBook, MacBook Air or MacBook Pro to a 4K monitor or TV. You'll need a 5K wallpaper for the 5K iMacs.

Step 1: Right-click on the desktop and select Change Desktop Background from the context menu.

Step 2: Navigate to the wallpaper or pick in anyone from the available album folders as your wallpaper.

Step 3: Click on the  Apple Menu and select Lock Screen to confirm that the new wallpaper is visible on the lock screen. Alternatively, you can press Control+Command+Q shortcut keys to lock the screen.

I chose an official Firewatch game's wallpaper for my desktop as the lock screen background.

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Change the User Account Picture

Apple provides about 43 different images to choose as your account photo which is visible at the lock screen and the login screen. You can set a custom photo which could be your picture or anything else. Here's how you can change the user account picture.

First of all, you must add the image you want to put as your User account image in the Photos app.

Tip: Using a square image with 700x700 pixel resolution yielded better results to set at the User account picture replacement.

Transfer the image(s) to the Photos app and then follow these steps:

Step 1: Click on the Apple Menu and choose System Preferences.

Step 2: Head to User & Groups.

Step 3: Click on the current User account image, and it will roll out a photo selection menu.

Step 4: Select Photos. Now keep scrolling the left pane containing thumbnails till you see the new images you added at the bottom. Select the one you want to use and hit next.

You can take a picture of yourself using the camera and set it as your account photo.

Step 5: Use the zoom slider to align the image correctly and hit Save when you are satisfied.

Now you can use the Control+Command+Q shortcut to view the lock screen and check your new User account image.

Add a Message or Text on the Lock Screen

MacBooks are lightweight, convenient to carry around, and easy to forget at airports, cafes or conferences. How can one identify whose laptop it is and reach out to the rightful owner? Well, you can leave a custom text message on the lock screen that would help anyone to reach out to you and return your laptop.

Such custom text is also an excellent way to leave cheeky a message for your sneaky sibling or a co-worker. Here's how you can set one:

Step 1: Go to System Preferences using the Apple menu and click on Security & Privacy.

Step 2: Click on the lock icon at the bottom right corner of the window to unlock the setting and enter the administrator password.

Step 3: Check the second option that states 'Show a message when the screen is locked' and click on the Set Lock Message button.

Step 4: Add text in the field, hit the OK button and finally click on the lock icon to lock it back.

You can access the lock screen using Control+Command+Q shortcut and view the custom text on the lock screen.

Password Protect After Screen Saver Starts

Often we prefer to use a screen saver and select the Mac system to automatically go to sleep mode when not in use. The screen saver or the sleep mode do not activate the lock screen by default. So anyone can take advantage of that and gain access to your system. To avoid that, you can set a password requirement whenever the computer goes into sleep mode or after the screen saver starts.

Step 1: Go to System Preferences from the Apple Menu.

Step 2: In the Security & Privacy settings, check the first box for Require password and pick a preferred time from the drop-down menu.

Now you can step away from your Mac without worrying about someone being sneaky.

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All Glam, No Sham

The macOS 10.14 Mojave allows using a few tricks with the lock screen. While most are quite simple and efficient, one needs to set the screen saver and energy saver settings smartly to make the best of them.

The only thing missing is notification support — mostly for emails, Slack and few other productivity apps. Indeed, just like the lock screen on an iPhone, iPad, or an Android-based smartphone. Most importantly, the ones that can hide sensitive information like on Android and iOS lock screens. However, if you come across a good one, do share with us in the comments section below.


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