To quit (close) a Mac app normally, choose Quit from the app's menu in the menu bar, or press Command (⌘)-Q. If the app doesn't quit, follow these steps to force the app to quit.
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How to lock apps on Mac with Disk Utility. Disk Utility is a utility built-in to macOS, which can be used to perform disk-related tasks. One can use it to password protect folders. It’s actually also possible to use this utility to lock apps on Mac. However, there are some facts to know. The method only works with third-party apps.
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Press these three keys together: Option, Command, and Esc (Escape). Or choose Force Quit from the Apple menu in the upper-left corner of your screen. (This is similar to pressing Control-Alt-Delete on a PC.)
Then select the app in the Force Quit window and click Force Quit.
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You can even force the Finder to quit, if it stops responding: Select Finder in the Force Quit window, then click Relaunch.
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