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Next, you are going to want to save the private key on a secondary USB drive or SD card.

If you are running Tails from a USB drive, then you must use a separate drive to store

your key on. If you are running Virtual Box, you want to right click on the icon in the

bottom right corner that looks like a USB drive, and select your separate drive that you

will be using to store your keys on. Again, never store your private keys on your hard

drive, keep them OFF your computer.

To save your private key, you are going to right click on your personal key and click

Properties. I know you probably saw where it says Export, but this is not what you want to

do. Clicking export will ONLY export your public key and will not save your private key.

If you lose your private key, you can never recover it even if you create another personal

key using the exact same password. Each private key is unique to the time it was created

and if lost, is lost forever. So once you have clicked Properties , go over to the

tab Details and click Export Complete Key .

Once you have done this, you have saved your personal key for future use once you restart

Tails. Remembering that Tails is not installed on your hard drive, so every time you restart

Tails you lose all your keys. By saving your keys onto a USB drive or SD card, you can

import your keys for use every time you restart it.

Next you are going to want to learn how to encrypt and decrypt messages using your key.

Well, luckily for me, Tails has already made a tutorial on how to do this, so I will refer you

to their webpage. But before I do that, I need to mention that you need to find somebody

else’s PGP public key, or you can practice by using your own. Needless to say, the way

you import other people’s keys into what’s called your key ring is by loading them into a

text file. You do this with the program called geditText Editor .

Click Applications -> Accessories -> gedit Text Editor and enter in someone’s public key

and hit save. Next you can return to your key program from the clipboard icon and click

File -> Import and select that file. It will import that person’s public key into your key

ring. To add future public keys to your key ring, I suggest reopening the same file and just

adding the next key below the previous key and each time you open that file it will load all

keys within that file. This way you can keep all the PGP public keys together in one file

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