The Hidden Notes Feature On MacOS Ventura That Makes The App Much More Secure
Therecently released macOS Venturaincludes an incredibly wide array of new features as well as significant updates to old ones. Two new important capabilities have been added that’ll streamline the use of Mac computers for video chat sessions. The Continuity Camera function will enable you to utilize your iPhone as a wired or wireless webcam and instantly switch between the two devices when they are within the same vicinity. Meanwhile, FaceTime has a new setting that automatically applies live captions to video calls, ensuring that no one in the conversation is left behind.
A lot of the new features included in the release also enhance the security of notable MacOS apps. For instance,Apple’s built-in web browser Safarinow has enhanced password recommendations that’ll automatically accommodate the requirements of whatever website you’re on. As for Photos, the Hidden and Recently Deleted albums are now locked by default for better privacy and can only be unlocked via Touch ID or your login password. Similarly,Notesis also getting a pretty important security revamp that will safeguard notes you want to keep private.

You can now lock notes within the MacOS Notes app
Whether you like to store notes locally on your Mac computer or use an upgraded version of iCloud notes, you have the ability to use a password to keep anything containing sensitive information inaccessible to prying eyes. Previously, using this feature required you to come up with a separate password specific to the Notes app. If your device has Touch ID, orif you have an Apple Watch, you can also utilize those options to gain access to locked notes. Those who upgrade to macOS Ventura, however, will also have the choice to apply their current Mac login password to protect their notes. This tiny addition reduces both the need to remember yet another password as well as the potential of losing access to protected notes.
If you update your Mac to run on macOS Ventura, you may also start organizing your notes through the Smart Folder feature, which now has new filters. Notes are also conveniently arranged in chronological order for easier review and can be shared with anyone through a join link.

How to use the Notes app’s password-protect feature
It’s easy to set a password that you may start using to access all of your locked notes (viaApple).
Those who opted to create a separate password for locked notes are advised to create a hint after they verify it. If Touch ID is available, you can pick “Use Touch ID” as well to have the added option of using fingerprint recognition to unlock protected notes.