![]() ![]() And you can not change the permissions of the directory back. That way, nobody can enter the directory, not even you. So the best option is to change the permissions to 700 (only owner has access) and additionally change the owner to be root. You can also decline your own account any permission (set to 000 then), but this can be reverted from your account without password, if one knows how to do so. However, when you are logged in and walk away, there is no protection, as this does not affect your own account. They will still be able to see the folder from the outside, but they neither can open it to list its content nor can anybody open files inside it, even if they know the full path and name. That way, no normal user (except your user account!) can enter the directory. You can just change the directories permissions to 700 (which equals to rwx- which means no access at all for everybody, except full access for the owner).
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