How to lock away sensitive information on Linux with KDE Vaults (www.zdnet.com)
When you want to protect important information, encryption is your best option, and KDE Plasma makes it easy. Here’s how to use its Vaults feature.
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When you want to protect important information, encryption is your best option, and KDE Plasma makes it easy. Here’s how to use its Vaults feature.
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