How to Encrypt a Document Stored on Google Drive
Google Drive is a popular and convenient cloud storage platform for users to store and access their files from anywhere. While Google Drive does offer encryption for your documents, it might sometimes be necessary to add an extra layer of security. In this article, we will go through the steps to encrypt a document stored on Google Drive using third party encryption tools.
Step 1: Choose an encryption tool
There are numerous encryption tools available for additional file protection. Some of the popular choices include Boxcryptor, Tresorit, and Cryptomator. Select a tool that best fits your needs in terms of compatibility, cost, and accessibility.
Step 2: Download and install the encryption tool
Once you’ve chosen an encryption tool, download and install it on your device. Most tools are compatible with Windows, Mac OS, Android, and iOS devices. Follow the installation instructions provided by the software.
Step 3: Set up your account
After installing the software, create an account or sign in with your existing credentials (if you have used the encryption tool before). Make sure to remember your password as this will be crucial for accessing your encrypted files in the future.
Step 4: Integrate Google Drive with the encryption tool
Link your Google Account to the chosen encryption tool by following the software’s guidelines. This process is generally achieved by granting permission to access your Google Drive files. Keep in mind that the end-to-end encrypted version of these files will be stored separately from your standard folders on Google Drive.
Step 5: Encrypting a document
Now that everything is set up, navigate to the document you want to encrypt on Google Drive. Select or create an encrypted folder within the software platform’s designated cloud storage (check instructions provided by your chosen encryption tool if unsure). Drag or move this file into that container folder for making it end-to-end encrypted.
Step 6: Accessing encrypted documents
To access encrypted files, simply use the encryption software to navigate to the respective container folder. Click on the file you want to open and enter your password or other decryption credentials. The encrypted file will be decrypted, allowing you to read or modify the document. Remember, you’ll need your chosen encryption tool, linked account, and password for access.
Conclusion:
Encrypting a document stored on Google Drive adds an extra layer of security, keeping your sensitive information safe from unauthorized access. By embracing third-party tools and following these steps, you can create a more secure environment for your important files on Google Drive. However, as secure as end-to-end encryption is, ensure that you never forget your decryption credentials since it will be impossible to recover information from an encrypted file without them.