Booberoi wrote:
So I have to erase current back up and start again to set up encryption? What about all past backups I may want to use - all deleted when I encrypt?
Very possibly. The sources I'm looking at are a bit confusing.
On the one hand, there are the Sequoia and Sonoma versions of this:
Keep your Time Machine backup disk for Mac secure - Apple Support (PH)
Both say:
"When you switch a Time Capsule or network backup disk from unencrypted to encrypted, your existing backups are erased and new encrypted backup sets are created. When you switch locally connected disks (such as an external disk) to encrypted backups, your data is preserved and encrypted."
But the Sonoma version adds that you must "set up the disk again as an encrypted backup disk." (Wouldn't that involve erasing it?!?)
Then there is Other World Computing – Rocket Yard Blog – How to Encrypt Your Time Machine Backups on a Mac. The screenshot in it is of a Time Machine dialog that includes an [X] Encrypt backups option. (Is this something separate from the Finder's "Encrypt" option?!?). One of the comments:
"You make it sound like you can change this feature on an existing Time Machine Backup, but you can’t. You can only enable this feature the first time you set up a backup drive. And if I’m not mistaken, it will also erase the drive to enable encryption. So it will delete existing backups and files."