Merge pull request 'remove lightboxex around images' (#2) from remove-lightbox into main

Reviewed-on: #2
Reviewed-by: muppeth <muppeth@no-reply@disroot.org>
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antilopa 2022-10-27 13:37:37 +00:00
commit 118efa04d5
6 changed files with 26 additions and 26 deletions

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@ -23,11 +23,11 @@ To create new keypair for your email you need to:
1. open your web browser then click on the Mailvelope icon in the top right corner of your browser to start setting up your encryption keys. Choose "Keyring".
![](Mailvelope01.png?lightbox)
![](Mailvelope01.png)
2. select “Generate”.
![](Mailvelope02.png?lightbox)
![](Mailvelope02.png)
3. Fill in the needed information
@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ To create new keypair for your email you need to:
- Uncheck the "Upload public key to Mailvelope Key Server" box, unless you want it to be published online (it allows people to find your public key and send you encrypted emails, even if you didn't directly send you public key to them).
![](Mailvelope03.png?lightbox)
![](Mailvelope03.png)
4. Click on "Generate".
@ -52,11 +52,11 @@ Although you are technically done, always backup your keys. Loosing important da
- Select “Export” from the Key Management page.
![](Mailvelope04.png?lightbox)
![](Mailvelope04.png)
- Choose "Public" and give your public key backup file a name (it is good practice to have "_pub" in the file name to indicate that this is the public key, and "_priv" to indicate this is the private key).
![](Mailvelope05.png?lightbox)
![](Mailvelope05.png)
- Then click on "Save" and choose where to save the file. Do the same thing for your "Private" key.

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@ -16,19 +16,19 @@ To create a new keypair for your email you need to:
1. Select "end to end ecryption" option from your account's overview page:
![](tb-e2e-1.png?lightbox)
![](tb-e2e-1.png)
2. In "End-to-End Encryption" settings you can see whether you have already a keypair assigned to your account. Assuming you don't go ahead and select "+Add key" option
![](tb-e2e-2.png?lightbox)
![](tb-e2e-2.png)
3. Unless you have a keypair (on another device) and wish to import it, select "Create a new OpenPGP Key" option
![](tb-e2e-3.png?lightbox)
![](tb-e2e-3.png)
4. Before your computer generates your key make sure you have selected correct email address to which your key pair will be assigned.
![](tb-e2e-4.png?lightbox)
![](tb-e2e-4.png)
We recommend changing key type to Ecliptic Curve as it is considered more secure and efficient then RSA keys.
@ -36,13 +36,13 @@ We recommend changing key type to Ecliptic Curve as it is considered more secure
6. Congratulations! Your new encryption key is created and ready to be used.
![](tb-e2e-5.png?lightbox)
![](tb-e2e-5.png)
7. Although you are technically done, please consider backing up the key. It happened to us all in the past. Loosing important data is devastating. Loosing key to open all your email communication can be even worse. Always have a backup stored safely offline, just in case.
Select option to backup your key to a file:
![](tb-e2e-6.png?lightbox)
![](tb-e2e-6.png)
When creating a file backup it is important to secure it with a good password. Otherwise, anyone who obtains access to the backed up key could potantially decrypt all your email communication. Don't overthink it though. If you forget your password to unlock your key, you will loose access to the key and thus communication in case you need to restore your key. Either keep the password somewhere safe (post-it sticker stuck on your computer screen is not recommended) for example a password manager or use something you are sure you will remember.

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@ -41,11 +41,11 @@ To create new keypair for your email you need to:
Select “Backup key” from the hamburger menu at the top right within the key you just created.
![](image-openkeychain/07-create-andrd-backup-start.png?lightbox)
![](image-openkeychain/07-create-andrd-backup-start.png)
7. Note down password. If you loose the password to unlock your key, you will loose access to the key. So keep the password somewhere safe, for example use password manager.
![](image-openkeychain/08-create-andrd-backup-password.png?lightbox)
![](image-openkeychain/08-create-andrd-backup-password.png)
Now click “SAVE BACKUP” and save on location of your choice.
@ -58,20 +58,20 @@ If you are not using it already, install K9 from [F-Droid](https://f-droid.org/a
1. Start K9, open the drawer and go to “Settings”.
![](image-k9/01-k9-start.png?lightbox)
![](image-k9/01-k9-start.png)
2. Select the account you created the key for.
![](image-k9/02-k9-choose-account.png?lightbox)
![](image-k9/02-k9-choose-account.png)
3. Click “End-to-end encryption”.
![](image-k9/03-k9-account-settings.png?lightbox)
![](image-k9/03-k9-account-settings.png)
4. Tick the slider button “Enable OpenPGP support” and select “Configure end-to-end key” afterwards.
![](image-k9/04-k9-enable-e2ee.png?lightbox)
![](image-k9/04-k9-enable-e2ee.png)
5. Finally click “use key: username@lacre.io” and you are all set up.
![](image-k9/05-k9-select-key.png?lightbox)
![](image-k9/05-k9-select-key.png)

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@ -11,18 +11,18 @@ Exporting your public key to upload it to lacre.io is super easy.
1. Open your web browser then click on the Mailvelope icon in the top right corner of your browser. Choose "Keyring".
![](Mailvelope01.png?lightbox)
![](Mailvelope01.png)
2. Click on your key.
![](Mailvelope06.png?lightbox)
![](Mailvelope06.png)
3. From the overview click on "Export".
![](Mailvelope07.png?lightbox)
![](Mailvelope07.png)
4. Select "Public" and click on "Copy to cliboard".
![](Mailvelope07.png?lightbox)
![](Mailvelope07.png)
Your public key is now added to the clipboard so you can paste it on [Lacre Keyserver](https://keys.lacre.io/?target=_blank).

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@ -11,11 +11,11 @@ Exporting your public key using thunderbird is a very easy process. If you Have
1. Open up your account settings and head over to "End 2 end Ecryption" Section.
![](tb-e2e-1.png?lightbox)
![](tb-e2e-1.png)
2. From the overview select key you want to export
![](tb-export-1.png?lightbox)
![](tb-export-1.png)
As you can see you can decide to either save the exported public key to a file or "Copy" the key to your Clipboard. You can do either one, but if you don't plan on uploading your public key directly, it's better to export to a file.

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@ -12,10 +12,10 @@ Exporting your public key to upload it to lacre.io is super easy.
1. Open OpenKeychain and select your account.
![](01-copy-pub-andrd-start.png?lightbox)
![](01-copy-pub-andrd-start.png)
2. From the overview click on the "copy"-Symbol.
![](02-copy-pub-andrd-choose-key.png?lightbox)
![](02-copy-pub-andrd-choose-key.png)
3. your public key is now added to the clipboard so you can paste it on [Lacre Keyserver](https://keys.lacre.io/?target=_blank).