Get started with encrypted files in Drive, Docs, Sheets & Slides - Computer (2024)

All files uploaded to Drive or created in Docs, Sheets, and Slides are encrypted in transit and at rest with AES256 bit encryption. For additional confidentiality, your organization can allow you to encrypt Drive, Docs, Sheets, and Slides files with Workspace Client-side encryption. Encrypted files have some limitations from standard files. You can also upload any Drive file types like PDFs and Office as encrypted Drive files.

Important: To encrypt Drive, Docs, Sheets, and Slides files with Workspace Client-side encryption:

  • You must have a Workspace account.
  • Your administrator must enable client-side encryption.
  • You must verify your identity.

Learn about encryption

Encryption is the process of encoding information to protect your data. Only users who have Workspace Client-side encryption enabled by their admin and have verified their identity can make or copy encrypted files. On an encrypted file, any user with whom the file has been shared can access it using an encryption key unique to that file. Normally Google encrypts your content in transit and at rest, but with client-side encryption your domain has chosen to add an extra layer of protection.

Things to know about encryption

  • Your domain administrator has control over which groups and individuals can use encryption. If you would like to move files to locations with encryption turned off or to turn on this feature for new locations, contact your administrator.
  • Your administrator also has the option to recommend that new files in Drive, Docs, Sheets, and Slides are created using Client-side Encryption via in-app prompts. Please consult with your admin as needed to ensure that expectations for your organization are understood.
  • Client-side Encryption provides an extra layer of protection for your organization. Your files are encrypted from end-to-end and between clients. Google cannot decrypt your files. Keep in mind:
    • Applications on your computer with sufficient permissions granted, such as Chrome extensions, may be able to view and exfiltrate encrypted files.
    • Encryption does not protect your files from someone who can view your screen.
  • How often you’re required to resign in to open client-side encrypted files, is up to your admin. If you have to sign in often, contact your admin.

Find what’s different about encrypted files

  • A lock Get started with encrypted files in Drive, Docs, Sheets & Slides - Computer (1) appears next to an encrypted file.
  • Only one person can edit an encrypted file at a time. Learn how to collaborate on encrypted files.
  • In encrypted files, autosave starts every 30 seconds, unless your device is idle or you perform another action, like share a file or attempt to exit a file.
    • If you attempt to exit an unsaved file, you get a warning. To avoid the loss of your unsaved changes, click Cancel.
  • Autosave has 3 statuses:
    • Waiting to save: Waits for an autosave trigger or the 30-second timer.
    • Saving: A save is in progress. You can continue to edit your file.
    • Saved to Drive: You haven’t made any changes. Your version is current.
  • There are different steps to create encrypted files. Learn how to make or copy encrypted files.
  • In order to access encrypted files, your admin may require you to sign into an additional SSO service twice, once for your organization's IDP and once with Google for Drive, Docs, Sheets, and Slides.
  • You can print from Docs or Sheets, but not from Slides.
  • Spellcheck for encrypted Docs and Slides is available in American English, British English, French, German, Italian, and Spanish.
  • Spellcheck isn't available in Sheets.
  • You can export a Sheets file into an Excel file. Go to File Get started with encrypted files in Drive, Docs, Sheets & Slides - Computer (2) Download.
  • Version History for encrypted files retains up to 100 versions. After you exceed 100 versions, less significant versions are removed automatically. Named versions aren't yet available.
  • Encrypted Docs, Sheets, and Slides have a maximum size of 100 MB. Encrypted Drive files have no limit.
  • The maximum number of images in a document is 3,000.
  • A single image size is 1 MB.
  • Downloading a folder doesn't affect client-side encrypted files.

Find what’s not available for encrypted files

With encrypted files, you can’t:

  • Open Microsoft Office in Edit mode for Docs or Slides
  • Comment on Sheets, Slides, and Drive files
  • Use the mobile app to edit Docs, Sheets, or Slides
  • Use functions in Sheets that make external calls
  • Import Microsoft Office files into Docs or Slides
  • Use certain tools, which includes:
    • Grammar check
    • Translate and compare documents
    • Voice typing
    • Add-ons
  • Download Docs or Slides
  • Use file preview for Docs, Sheets, or Slides

Make or copy encrypted files

Important: To make or copy encrypted files, you need to:

  • Sign into a work or school account
  • Have client-side encryption enabled by your admin
  • Verify that your account can create files

Create a new encrypted file

To create an encrypted document, spreadsheet, or presentation, choose an option:

From Google Drive:

  1. Go to drive.google.com.
  2. At the top left, click New Get started with encrypted files in Drive, Docs, Sheets & Slides - Computer (3).
  3. Point to the arrow next to Docs, Sheets, or Slides Get started with encrypted files in Drive, Docs, Sheets & Slides - Computer (4) click Blank encrypted document/spreadsheet/presentation.
  4. In the “New encrypted document” window, click Create.

From Google Docs, Sheets, or Slides:

  1. Open a Google Docs, Sheet, or Slide.
  2. At the top, click File.
  3. Point to New Get started with encrypted files in Drive, Docs, Sheets & Slides - Computer (5) click New encrypted document/spreadsheet/presentation.
  4. In the “New encrypted document” window, click Create.

Tips:

  • If your admin enables CSE by Default, "New/Blank encrypted document/spreadsheet/presentation" appears as the recommended option under File Get started with encrypted files in Drive, Docs, Sheets & Slides - Computer (6) New menu.
  • If you create an encrypted file in a Shared folder, the encrypted file has the same access as the folder.
  • If the options for Blank encrypted document/spreadsheet/presentation or New encrypted document/spreadsheet/presentation aren't available:
    • Confirm you’re logged into your work or school account.
    • Check if your admin has enabled client-side encryption.
    • Ensure you verify your identity. Learn more about encryption with your identity provider.

Upload a new encrypted file

  1. Go to drive.google.com.
  2. At the top left, click New Get started with encrypted files in Drive, Docs, Sheets & Slides - Computer (7).
  3. Point to the arrow next to File upload Get started with encrypted files in Drive, Docs, Sheets & Slides - Computer (8) click Encrypt and upload file.

Tips:

  • If your admin enables CSE by Default, "Encrypt and upload" appears as the recommended option in the New+ menu.
  • If you upload an encrypted file in a Shared folder, the encrypted file has the same access as the folder.
  • If the option for Encrypt and upload file isn't available:
    • Confirm you’re logged into your Workspace account.
    • Check if your admin has enabled client-side encryption.
    • Ensure you verify your identity. Learn more about encryption with your identity provider.

Copy an encrypted file

From Google Drive:

  1. Right-click a file.
  2. Click Make a copy Get started with encrypted files in Drive, Docs, Sheets & Slides - Computer (9) Make a copy (only available for Drive files, not Google Docs, Sheets or Slides).
  3. If a file:
    • Has additional encryption, you can also Make a decrypted copy.
    • Doesn’t have additional encryption, you can also Make an encrypted copy.

From Google Docs, Sheets, or Slides:

  1. Open an encrypted Google Docs, Sheets, or Slides file.
  2. At the top left, click File Get started with encrypted files in Drive, Docs, Sheets & Slides - Computer (10) Make a copy Get started with encrypted files in Drive, Docs, Sheets & Slides - Computer (11) Make a copy.
  3. If a file:
    • Has additional encryption, you can also Make a decrypted copy.
    • Doesn’t have additional encryption, you can also Make an encrypted copy.

Tips:

  • If your admin enables CSE by default, Make an encrypted copy appears as the recommended option under the File Get started with encrypted files in Drive, Docs, Sheets & Slides - Computer (12) Make a copy menu.
  • If the options for Make an encrypted copy or Make a decrypted copy aren’t available:
    • Confirm you’re logged into your work or school account.
    • Check if your admin has enabled client-side encryption.

Add encryption to a document

  1. Open a Google Doc, Sheet or Slide.
  2. At the top, click File Get started with encrypted files in Drive, Docs, Sheets & Slides - Computer (13) Make a copy.
  3. Select Add additional encryption.

Tips:

  • Features not supported by client-side encryption are made static or removed.
    • Features made static:
      • Checklists
      • Embedded drawings, charts, and tables
      • Linked forms
      • External data functions like GOOGLEFINANCE
      • Connected Sheets
      • WordArt
    • Features removed from the document:
      • E-signature fields
      • Suggestions
      • Protected ranges
      • Apps Script and Add-ons
      • Conditional notifications in Google Sheets
  • If “Add additional encryption” doesn't display:
    • Confirm you're logged into your work or school account.
    • Check if your admin allows client-side encryption.
    • Confirm that you are the owner of the document in My Drive or the Manager of the shared drive.
    • Verify your identity. Learn how to connect with your identity provider.

Remove encryption from a document

  1. Open a Google Doc, Sheet or Slide.
  2. At the top, click File Get started with encrypted files in Drive, Docs, Sheets & Slides - Computer (14) Make a copy.
  3. Select Remove additional encryption.

Tips:

  • If "Remove additional encryption" doesn't display:
    • Confirm you're logged into your work or school account.
    • Check if your admin allows client-side encryption.
    • Confirm that you are the owner of the document in My Drive or the Manager of the shared drive.
    • Verify your identity. Learn how to connect with your identity provider.
  • In non-encrypted documents, you may not find certain features, such as indicators for deleted comment replies.
  • Unverified comments are converted to anonymous comments.

Learn how to work with encrypted Excel files in Drive

There are different ways to work with encrypted Excel files. You can:

  • Edit Excel files in Sheets.
  • Import Excel data into Sheets.
  • Convert Excel files to Sheets.
  • Download a copy of a Sheets file in Excel format.

Edit Excel files in Sheets

  • In Drive, double-click an encrypted Excel file.
  • The spreadsheet opens in a new tab.
  • You can now edit, share, find version history, and more. All changes you make are saved to the original encrypted Excel file.

Tips:

  • You can only open encrypted Excel files with the .xlsx extension.
  • File size can be up to 100 MB.
  • Image memory limit can be up to 90 MB.
  • You can have a maximum of up to:
    • 10 million cells
    • 3000 images

Learn how to import Excel data into Sheets

You can import data from an Excel file to an available encrypted Sheets file. Your Excel file won’t be changed, even as you change the encrypted Sheets file.

  1. In Sheets, create a new or open an available encrypted Excel file.
  2. At the top left, click File Get started with encrypted files in Drive, Docs, Sheets & Slides - Computer (15) Import.
  3. Choose the Excel file.
  4. Click Select.
  5. Choose an import option:
    • Create new spreadsheet
    • Insert new sheet(s)
  6. Click Import data.

Tips:

  • You can only import Excel files with the .xlsx extension.
  • While you import, unsupported Excel features in Sheets are ignored.
  • Maximum file size: 100MB
  • Maximum number of cells: 10M
  • Maximum number of images: 3000

Convert Excel files to Sheets

Instead of importing data, you can convert an encrypted Excel file to Sheets while you continue to work on it. The encrypted file won’t change.

  1. In Drive, double-click an encrypted Excel file.
    • The spreadsheet opens in a new tab.
  2. Click File Get started with encrypted files in Drive, Docs, Sheets & Slides - Computer (16) Save as Google Sheets.

You can find the encrypted Excel file and the new encrypted Sheets in Drive. You can keep or delete the Excel file. If you keep the Excel file, to avoid confusion, rename it to {ARCHIVE}...xlsx.

Learn how to download a Sheets file into an Excel file

You can download a copy of an encrypted Sheets file in Excel format.

  1. In Sheets, at the top left, click File Get started with encrypted files in Drive, Docs, Sheets & Slides - Computer (17) Download and decrypt.
  2. Click Microsoft Excel (.xlsx).

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Get started with encrypted files in Drive, Docs, Sheets & Slides - Computer (2024)

FAQs

Get started with encrypted files in Drive, Docs, Sheets & Slides - Computer? ›

Cracking the code: the kinds of files you absolutely need to encrypt. As a good rule of thumb, you need to encrypt any file that contains sensitive or confidential information, whether it's legal or financial, business, or personal.

Which files do you need to encrypt answers? ›

Cracking the code: the kinds of files you absolutely need to encrypt. As a good rule of thumb, you need to encrypt any file that contains sensitive or confidential information, whether it's legal or financial, business, or personal.

How do I access encrypted files on my computer? ›

If you've used EFS or third-party software to encrypt a file, you may be able to unlock it using the file's properties.
  1. Right-click on the file in “File Explorer”;
  2. Select “Advanced”;
  3. then uncheck the “Encrypt content in protected data” checkbox.

How to encrypt a file in Google Docs? ›

Select 'File' > 'Info'. Click on the 'Protect Document' drop-down menu, and choose 'Encrypt with Password'. Upload Your Document to Google Docs: Upload your password-protected Word document to Google Docs or Drive as you would with any other file. Encrypt Your PDF Document: Open your PDF document in Acrobat Pro.

How do I open encrypted Google Drive? ›

Follow these steps to decrypt a file/folder on Google Drive:

2. Right-click on the file/folder and select “Open with → SysCloud Encryption for Google Drive.” 3. Enter the password for unlocking the file and click “Decrypt.”

What is an example of a encrypted file? ›

Examples of file encryption include AES, RSA, Blowfish, and Twofish. These methods encrypt files in such a way that without possessing a key generated by the specific algorithm, decrypting it would be computationally impossible.

Which files do you need to encrypt docs? ›

Personal information: Any files containing social security numbers, birth dates, addresses, or other personally identifiable information should be encrypted. Financial data: Bank account numbers, credit card information, and other financial records need to be secured with encryption.

What app can open encrypted files? ›

SmartFile Reader is a free application for decrypting files generated by Stormshield Data Security File, Security Box SmartFile or Security Box File.

How to unlock an encrypted file? ›

Sometimes the problem might be that Windows is having the wrong software open the file. Try using the file properties to unlock the file. Go into File Explorer, select Advanced, and clear the Encrypt Contents to Secure Data checkbox. Sometimes this will work to get the file decrypted.

What is the best way to Encrypt files on my computer? ›

Right-click (or press and hold) a file or folder and select Properties. Select the Advanced button and select the Encrypt contents to secure data check box. Select OK to close the Advanced Attributes window, select Apply, and then select OK.

Does Google Drive automatically encrypt files? ›

All data that is stored by Google is encrypted at the storage layer using the Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) algorithm, AES-256.

Are Google Sheets encrypted? ›

All files uploaded to Drive or created in Docs, Sheets, and Slides are encrypted in transit and at rest with AES256 bit encryption.

Is Gmail encrypted? ›

Since 2010, HTTPS has been the default when you're signed into Gmail. This means that while your email travels between Google's data centers and the computer you use to read your email, it's encrypted and secure.

How do I access an encrypted Drive? ›

To unlock a BitLocker-encrypted drive:
  1. Open File Explorer.
  2. Right-click the BitLocker-encrypted drive and select Unlock Drive.
  3. Enter your BitLocker password or recovery key.
  4. Click Unlock.
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What is the encryption key for Google Drive? ›

Set up the encryption key
  • Using the same admin account that you used to authorize your service account's client ID, sign in to the platform.
  • Click Get started.
  • Click Password, enter a new password, and click Configure key.

How do I find my encrypted Google password? ›

To check your saved passwords:
  1. On your computer, open Chrome.
  2. At the top right, select Profile Passwords . If you can't find the Passwords icon, at the top right, select More Passwords and autofill. Google Password Manager.
  3. On the left, select Checkup.

Which files do you need to encrypt list? ›

Which files do you need to encrypt?
  • Legal documents.
  • Financial records and information.
  • Archived data.
  • Personally Identifiable Information (PII)
  • Patient health information (PHI)
  • Trade secrets, copyrights, and intellectual property.

How do you know which files need to be encrypted? ›

Files that need to be restricted and encrypted include, but aren't limited to the following:
  1. Legal documents.
  2. Financial records and information.
  3. Archived data.
  4. Personally Identifiable Information (PII)
  5. Patient health information (PHI)
  6. Trade secrets, copyrights, and intellectual property.

What files need to be encrypted in a txt? ›

txt contains sensitive information such as passwords or personal data, it clearly needs to be encrypted. Similarly, if B. docx is a confidential document, or D. xlsx includes private financial information, these should also be encrypted.

Which files do you need to encrypt d xlsx? ›

xlsx: Excel files (D. xlsx) commonly contain financial data, formulas, or business information. Encrypting an . xlsx file can safeguard these details from unauthorized users.

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