Windows has always had a number of important apps that we adore. And with the advent of Windows 10 and its Universal apps platform, the number ofWindows 10 appsis growing exponentially. Even the popular chat and social mediaapps like Facebook, Twitter, WhatsApp, etc., have arrived. That means you need to be more protective of your data as a laptop or computer tends to be shared among family members. While Windows 10 offers abuilt-in App Locker service, it’s limited to Windows Enterprise and Education versions. If you are using any other Windows version, don’t worry – here’s how you can lock apps on Windows 10 andWindows 11.
Lock Specific Apps in Windows 10
In this article, we have mentioned 4 different methods that you can use to lock apps in Windows 10. And all these methods work on bothWindows 10 Home or Proeditions. You can use the table of contents below to skip to any specific section you want.
Note:Most of these apps should work with Windows 11 when it becomes available. So if you want to lock apps on Windows 11, you can consider using these apps for that.
1.You can use theMy Lockbox softwareto lock apps on Windows 10. So, firstly you will have todownloadand install the software on your PC.
2.When you first open My Lockbox, the software will ask you toset up a passwordthat will be used to lock the apps on your PC. You can also add apassword hint and an email id, that will help you recover passwords in case you forget.
3.Then, you can choose the folder to protect and click “Ok”. Here, you canselect the folder where the app or software you want to lock is installed. The Windows software are generally installed in C:/Program Files or Program Files (x86), so you can just head over and locate the software you want to lock. You can even select the Program Files folder to lock all the apps inside it.
4.The folder and the software will then be locked. So, when you try and access the app from anywhere on Windows, you will get a message saying you don’t have appropriate permissions.
5.To unlock an app, you can head over to My Lockbox control panel and hit the “Unlock button”. You will need to enter the password to open the My Lockbox app, so not every one will be able to access it. Moreover,the software requires the password even when you are trying to uninstall it, which is pretty handy.
My Lockbox is available in a free version but sadly, it’s fairly limited, as you can only lock one folder. To get the ability to lock unlimited folders, you will have to buy the full version ($29.95). While My Lockbox works pretty well, you can try other cool app locker software too. Here are some of the best ones out there other than My Lockbox:
We have already talked about Folder Guard in detail while listingways to password protect folders in Windows 10but it deserves a mention here as well. That’s because the software lets you lock apps too. Like My Lockbox, you can lock the folders, where a software is installed to block access to it from any shortcut. Also, it too requires a password when you try to uninstall it, making things more secure. Some people might even like Folder Guard more due to itsability to set different passwords for different folders/apps.
Folder Guard is available for a free 30 days trial, after which you will have to buy the full version ($39.95).
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As the name suggests, GiliSoft lets you lock executable EXE program files aka software and apps. The software works pretty well because unlike other software, it lets users unlock an app with the password as soon as you open the app, rather than going to the locker app and unlocking apps there.Along with password protection to software, GiliSoft also protects users from viruses that try and modify the system.
While GiliSoft EXE Lock is available in a free trial, it’s essentially useless because it has a fixed password, which anyone can easily view. So, if you want to use GiliSoft’s app locker software, you will have to buy the full version ($19.95).
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If you are looking for a simple app lockerto block access of some apps from children, then the Smart-X AppLocker software should be good enough. The software is pretty easy to use and you can lock apps with ease, It features a list of apps that you can lock but you can add more by just entering the name of their EXE files. While it locks apps with ease,it’s not really secure, as virtually anyone can uninstall it or access itto unlock the locked apps. Overall, we recommend the app only if your locking needs are simple.
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If you are looking to lock apps (or websites) for one of your family member’s user account, you can use Windows 10’s parental control feature to do that. However, there’s a catch, as you cannot lock specific apps on the account until the user has been using them already. Basically, if you have a child user account and you keep track of your children’s activities, you can see the apps & games they use and then, block the apps you don’t want them to use. If you are okay with that, check out our post onhow to set up and configure Windows 10 parental controlsfor all the details.
If you’re using Windows 10 Pro or Enterprise, you can also use Group Policy to lock apps on Windows 10. Here’s how:
The apps you’ve specified will now be disabled on your computer and won’t be launched. This isn’t exactly locking apps, but it’s a built in method that you can use on your Windows 10 PC. Also, if you’re using Windows 10 Home, it doesn’t have gpedit installed. However, you can easilyenable Group Policy Editor on Windows 10.
The aforementioned software should do well enough for your app locking needs and they should make sure that no one is able to access your private information or work in different apps and software. As an alternative, you can even use Windows 10 parental controls but if you are looking to lock apps on your own user account, it’s useless. So, install one of these apps and let us know how they work out for you. Sound off in the comments section below.
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