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1# Italian translation of https://emailselfdefense.fsf.org
2# Copyright (C) 2014 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
3# This file is distributed under the same license as the PACKAGE package.
4# Emanuel Maria Di Vita <emanuelinux@gmail.com>, 2014.
5# Giorgio Avetta, 2014.
6#
7msgid ""
8msgstr ""
9"Project-Id-Version: emailselfdefense.fsf.org 3.0\n"
25f97f7c 10"POT-Creation-Date: 2021-07-23 18:11+0200\n"
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11"PO-Revision-Date: 2014-09-28 18:57+0200\n"
12"Last-Translator: quietwalker <emanuelinux@gmail.com>\n"
13"Language-Team: \n"
14"Language: it\n"
15"MIME-Version: 1.0\n"
16"Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n"
17"Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n"
18
19#. type: Attribute 'lang' of: <html>
20msgid "en"
21msgstr "it"
22
23#. type: Attribute 'content' of: <html><head><meta>
24msgid "text/html; charset=utf-8"
25msgstr "text/html; charset=utf-8"
26
27#. type: Content of: <html><head><title>
28msgid ""
29"Email Self-Defense - a guide to fighting surveillance with GnuPG encryption"
30msgstr ""
31"Autodifesa Email - una guida per combattere la sorveglianza di massa con la "
32"criptazione di GnuPG"
33
34#. type: Attribute 'content' of: <html><head><meta>
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35# | GnuPG, GPG, openpgp, {+encryption,+} surveillance, privacy, email, Enigmail
36#, fuzzy
37#| msgid "GnuPG, GPG, openpgp, surveillance, privacy, email, Enigmail"
38msgid "GnuPG, GPG, openpgp, encryption, surveillance, privacy, email, Enigmail"
1c95188f 39msgstr "GnuPG, GPG, openpgp, surveillance, privacy, email, Enigmail"
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40
41#. type: Attribute 'content' of: <html><head><meta>
42msgid ""
43"Email surveillance violates our fundamental rights and makes free speech "
44"risky. This guide will teach you email self-defense in 40 minutes with GnuPG."
45msgstr ""
46"Email surveillance violates our fundamental rights and makes free speech "
47"risky. This guide will teach you email self-defense in 40 minutes with GnuPG."
48
49#. type: Attribute 'content' of: <html><head><meta>
50msgid "width=device-width, initial-scale=1"
51msgstr "width=device-width, initial-scale=1"
52
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53#. type: Content of: <html><body><div><p>
54msgid ""
55"Due to Enigmail's PGP functionality being migrated into Icedove and "
56"Thunderbird, steps 2 and 3 of the guide are currently out of date."
57msgstr ""
58
59#. type: Content of: <html><body><div><p>
60msgid ""
61"Thank you for your patience while we're working on a new round of updates."
62msgstr ""
63
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64#. type: Content of: <html><body><header><div><p>
65msgid ""
66"<strong>Please check your email for a confirmation link now. Thanks for "
67"joining our list!</strong>"
68msgstr ""
69"<strong>Per favore controlla adesso la tua email e clicca sul link che ti "
70"abbiamo appena inviato. Grazie per esserti unito alla nostra lista!</strong>"
71
72#. type: Content of: <html><body><header><div><p>
73msgid ""
74"If you don't receive the confirmation link, send us an email at info@fsf.org "
75"to be added manually."
76msgstr ""
77"Se non ricevi il link di conferma, inviaci una email all'indirizzo info@fsf."
78"org per essere aggiunto manualmente."
79
e7253b03 80#. type: Attribute 'alt' of: <html><body><header><div><p><img>
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81msgid "Try it out."
82msgstr "Try it out."
83
84#. type: Content of: <html><body><header><div><p>
85msgid "Join us on microblogging services for day-to-day updates:"
86msgstr ""
87"Seguici sui servizi di microblogging per ricevere aggiornamenti giorno per "
88"giorno:"
89
90#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><div><p><a>
91msgid "<a href=\"https://status.fsf.org/fsf\">"
92msgstr "<a href=\"https://status.fsf.org/fsf\">"
93
94#. type: Attribute 'alt' of: <html><body><header><div><ul><li><a><img>
95msgid "[GNU Social]"
96msgstr "[GNU Social]"
97
98#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><div><p><a>
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99msgid ""
100"&nbsp;GNU Social</a>&nbsp; |&nbsp; <a href=\"https://hostux.social/@fsf\">"
101msgstr ""
102"&nbsp;GNU Social</a>&nbsp; |&nbsp; <a href=\"https://hostux.social/@fsf\">"
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103
104#. type: Attribute 'alt' of: <html><body><header><div><ul><li><a><img>
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105msgid "[Mastodon]"
106msgstr "[Mastodon]"
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107
108#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><div><p>
109msgid ""
60715780 110"&nbsp;Mastodon</a>&nbsp; |&nbsp; <a href=\"https://www.twitter.com/fsf"
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111"\">Twitter</a>"
112msgstr ""
60715780 113"&nbsp;Mastodon</a>&nbsp; |&nbsp; <a href=\"https://www.twitter.com/fsf"
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114"\">Twitter</a>"
115
116#. type: Content of: <html><body><header><div><p>
117msgid ""
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118"<small><a href=\"https://www.fsf.org/twitter\">Read why GNU Social and "
119"Mastodon are better than Twitter.</a></small>"
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120msgstr ""
121"<small><a href=\"https://www.fsf.org/twitter\">Leggi perchè GNU Social e "
60715780 122"Mastodon sono migliori rispetto a Twitter.</a></small>"
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123
124#. type: Content of: <html><body><header><div><p>
125msgid "&larr; Return to <a href=\"index.html\">Email Self-Defense</a>"
126msgstr "&larr; Ritorna in <a href=\"index.html\">Autodifesa Email</a>"
127
128#. type: Content of: <html><body><footer><div><div><h4><a>
129msgid "<a href=\"https://u.fsf.org/ys\">"
130msgstr "<a href=\"https://u.fsf.org/ys\">"
131
132#. type: Attribute 'alt' of: <html><body><footer><div><div><h4><a><img>
133msgid "Free Software Foundation"
134msgstr "Free Software Foundation"
135
136#. type: Content of: <html><body><footer><div><p>
137msgid "</a>"
138msgstr "</a>"
139
051da5df 140#. type: Content of: <html><body><footer><div><div><p>
e7253b03 141# | Copyright &copy; [-2014-] {+2014-2021+} <a
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142# | href=\"https://u.fsf.org/ys\">Free Software Foundation</a>, Inc. <a
143# | href=\"https://my.fsf.org/donate/privacypolicy.html\">Privacy Policy</a>.
144# | {+Please support our work by+} <a
145# | [-href=\"https://u.fsf.org/yr\">Join.</a>-]
146# | {+href=\"https://u.fsf.org/yr\">joining us as an associate member.</a>+}
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147#, fuzzy
148#| msgid ""
149#| "Copyright &copy; 2014 <a href=\"https://u.fsf.org/ys\">Free Software "
150#| "Foundation</a>, Inc. <a href=\"https://my.fsf.org/donate/privacypolicy."
151#| "html\">Privacy Policy</a>. <a href=\"https://u.fsf.org/yr\">Join.</a>"
152msgid ""
e7253b03 153"Copyright &copy; 2014-2021 <a href=\"https://u.fsf.org/ys\">Free Software "
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154"Foundation</a>, Inc. <a href=\"https://my.fsf.org/donate/privacypolicy.html"
155"\">Privacy Policy</a>. Please support our work by <a href=\"https://u.fsf."
156"org/yr\">joining us as an associate member.</a>"
157msgstr ""
158"Copyright &copy; 2014 <a href=\"https://u.fsf.org/ys\">Free Software "
159"Foundation</a>, Inc. <a href=\"https://my.fsf.org/donate/privacypolicy.html"
160"\">Privacy Policy</a>. <a href=\"https://u.fsf.org/yr\">Join.</a></p>\n"
161"<p>Traduzione italiana a cura di Emanuel Maria Di Vita.</p>\n"
162"<p>Revisione a cura di Giorgio Avetta."
163
051da5df 164#. type: Content of: <html><body><footer><div><div><p>
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165# | The images on this page are under a <a
166# | href=\"https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/\">Creative Commons
167# | Attribution 4.0 license (or later version)</a>, and the rest of it is
168# | under a <a
169# | href=\"https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0\">Creative Commons
170# | Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 license (or later version)</a>. [-&mdash;-]
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171# | {+Download the+} <a
172# | [-href=\"http://www.gnu.org/licenses/license-list.html#OtherLicenses\">Why-]
173# | {+href=\"https://agpl.fsf.org/emailselfdefense.fsf.org/edward/CURRENT/edward.tar.gz\">
c34dbd10 174# | source code of Edward reply bot</a> by Andrew Engelbrecht
8c6a812e 175# | &lt;andrew@engelbrecht.io&gt; and Josh Drake &lt;zamnedix@gnu.org&gt;,
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176# | available under the GNU Affero General Public License. <a
177# | href=\"https://www.gnu.org/licenses/license-list.html#OtherLicenses\">Why+}
c34dbd10 178# | these licenses?</a>
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179#, fuzzy
180#| msgid ""
181#| "The images on this page are under a <a href=\"https://creativecommons.org/"
182#| "licenses/by/4.0/\">Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license (or later "
183#| "version)</a>, and the rest of it is under a <a href=\"https://"
184#| "creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0\">Creative Commons Attribution-"
185#| "ShareAlike 4.0 license (or later version)</a>. &mdash; <a href=\"http://"
186#| "www.gnu.org/licenses/license-list.html#OtherLicenses\">Why these licenses?"
187#| "</a>"
188msgid ""
189"The images on this page are under a <a href=\"https://creativecommons.org/"
190"licenses/by/4.0/\">Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license (or later "
191"version)</a>, and the rest of it is under a <a href=\"https://"
192"creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0\">Creative Commons Attribution-"
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193"ShareAlike 4.0 license (or later version)</a>. Download the <a href="
194"\"https://agpl.fsf.org/emailselfdefense.fsf.org/edward/CURRENT/edward.tar.gz"
195"\"> source code of Edward reply bot</a> by Andrew Engelbrecht &lt;"
196"andrew@engelbrecht.io&gt; and Josh Drake &lt;zamnedix@gnu.org&gt;, available "
197"under the GNU Affero General Public License. <a href=\"https://www.gnu.org/"
198"licenses/license-list.html#OtherLicenses\">Why these licenses?</a>"
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199msgstr ""
200"The images on this page are under a <a href=\"https://creativecommons.org/"
201"licenses/by/4.0/\">Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license (or later "
202"version)</a>, and the rest of it is under a <a href=\"https://"
203"creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0\">Creative Commons Attribution-"
204"ShareAlike 4.0 license (or later version)</a>. &mdash; <a href=\"http://www."
205"gnu.org/licenses/license-list.html#OtherLicenses\">Why these licenses?</a>"
206
051da5df 207#. type: Content of: <html><body><footer><div><div><p>
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208# | [-Download the source package for <a
209# | href=\"emailselfdefense_source.zip\">this guide</a>.-]Fonts used in the
210# | guide &amp; infographic: <a
211# | href=\"https://www.google.com/fonts/specimen/Dosis\">Dosis</a> by Pablo
212# | Impallari, <a
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213# | href=\"http{+s+}://www.google.com/fonts/specimen/Signika\">Signika</a> by
214# | Anna Giedry&#347;{+,+} <a
215# | href=\"http{+s+}://www.google.com/fonts/specimen/Archivo+Narrow\">Archivo
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216# | Narrow</a> by Omnibus-Type, <a
217# | [-href=\"http://www.thegopherarchive.com/gopher-files-hacks-pxl2000-119351.htm\">PXL-2000</a>-]
218# | {+href=\"https://libreplanet.org/wiki/GPG_guide/Graphics_Howto#Pitfalls\">PXL-2000</a>+}
219# | by Florian Cramer.
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220#, fuzzy
221#| msgid ""
222#| "Download the source package for <a href=\"emailselfdefense_source.zip"
223#| "\">this guide</a>. Fonts used in the guide &amp; infographic: <a href="
224#| "\"https://www.google.com/fonts/specimen/Dosis\">Dosis</a> by Pablo "
225#| "Impallari, <a href=\"http://www.google.com/fonts/specimen/Signika"
226#| "\">Signika</a> by Anna Giedry&#347; <a href=\"http://www.google.com/fonts/"
227#| "specimen/Archivo+Narrow\">Archivo Narrow</a> by Omnibus-Type, <a href="
228#| "\"http://www.thegopherarchive.com/gopher-files-hacks-pxl2000-119351.htm"
229#| "\">PXL-2000</a> by Florian Cramer."
230msgid ""
231"Fonts used in the guide &amp; infographic: <a href=\"https://www.google.com/"
e7253b03 232"fonts/specimen/Dosis\">Dosis</a> by Pablo Impallari, <a href=\"https://www."
ff8e7108 233"google.com/fonts/specimen/Signika\">Signika</a> by Anna Giedry&#347;, <a "
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234"href=\"https://www.google.com/fonts/specimen/Archivo+Narrow\">Archivo "
235"Narrow</a> by Omnibus-Type, <a href=\"https://libreplanet.org/wiki/GPG_guide/"
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236"Graphics_Howto#Pitfalls\">PXL-2000</a> by Florian Cramer."
237msgstr ""
238"Download the source package for <a href=\"emailselfdefense_source.zip\">this "
239"guide</a>. Fonts used in the guide &amp; infographic: <a href=\"https://www."
240"google.com/fonts/specimen/Dosis\">Dosis</a> by Pablo Impallari, <a href="
241"\"http://www.google.com/fonts/specimen/Signika\">Signika</a> by Anna "
242"Giedry&#347;, <a href=\"http://www.google.com/fonts/specimen/Archivo+Narrow"
243"\">Archivo Narrow</a> by Omnibus-Type, <a href=\"http://www.thegopherarchive."
244"com/gopher-files-hacks-pxl2000-119351.htm\">PXL-2000</a> by Florian Cramer."
245
246#. type: Content of: <html><body><footer><div><div><p>
247msgid ""
248"Download the <a href=\"emailselfdefense_source.zip\">source package</a> for "
249"this guide, including fonts, image source files and the text of Edward's "
250"messages."
251msgstr ""
252
253#. type: Content of: <html><body><footer><div><div><p>
254msgid ""
255"This site uses the Weblabels standard for labeling <a href=\"https://www.fsf."
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256"org/campaigns/freejs\">free JavaScript</a>. View the JavaScript <a href="
257"\"https://weblabels.fsf.org/emailselfdefense.fsf.org/\" rel=\"jslicense"
258"\">source code and license information</a>."
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259msgstr ""
260
261#. type: Content of: <html><body><footer><div><p><a>
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262# | Infographic and guide design by <a rel=\"external\"
263# | href=\"http{+s+}://jplusplus.org\"><strong>Journalism++</strong>
264#, fuzzy
265#| msgid ""
266#| "Infographic and guide design by <a rel=\"external\" href=\"http://"
267#| "jplusplus.org\"><strong>Journalism++</strong>"
ff8e7108 268msgid ""
e7253b03 269"Infographic and guide design by <a rel=\"external\" href=\"https://jplusplus."
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270"org\"><strong>Journalism++</strong>"
271msgstr ""
272"Infographic and guide design by <a rel=\"external\" href=\"http://jplusplus."
273"org\"><strong>Journalism++</strong>"
274
275#. type: Attribute 'alt' of: <html><body><footer><div><p><a><img>
276msgid "Journalism++"
277msgstr "Journalism++"
278
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279#. type: Attribute 'content' of: <html><head><meta>
280# | GnuPG, GPG, openpgp, surveillance, privacy, email, [-Enigmail-]
281# | {+security, GnuPG2+}
282#, fuzzy
283#| msgid "GnuPG, GPG, openpgp, surveillance, privacy, email, Enigmail"
284msgid "GnuPG, GPG, openpgp, surveillance, privacy, email, security, GnuPG2"
285msgstr "GnuPG, GPG, openpgp, surveillance, privacy, email, Enigmail"
286
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287#. type: Content of: <html><body><header><div><h1>
288msgid "Email Self-Defense"
289msgstr "Autodifesa Email"
290
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291#. type: Content of: <html><body><header><div><ul><li>
292msgid ""
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293"<a href=\"https://libreplanet.org/wiki/GPG_guide/Translation_Guide\"> "
294"<strong><span style=\"color: #2F5FAA;\">Translate!</span></strong></a>"
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295msgstr ""
296
297#. type: Content of: <html><body><header><div><ul><li>
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298# | <a href=\"index.html\" [-class=\"current\">GNU/Linux</a>-]
299# | {+class=\"current\">Set up guide</a>+}
300#, fuzzy
301#| msgid "<a href=\"index.html\" class=\"current\">GNU/Linux</a>"
302msgid "<a href=\"index.html\" class=\"current\">Set up guide</a>"
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303msgstr "<a href=\"index.html\" class=\"current\">GNU/Linux</a>"
304
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305#. type: Content of: <html><body><header><div><ul><li>
306msgid "<a href=\"workshops.html\">Teach your friends</a>"
307msgstr ""
308
309#. type: Content of: <html><body><header><div><ul><li><a>
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310# | <a [-href=\"https://fsf.org/share?u=https://u.fsf.org/zb&amp;t=Email
311# | encryption for everyone via %40fsf\">-]
312# | {+href=\"https://fsf.org/share?u=https://u.fsf.org/zb&amp;t=Email%20encryption%20for%20everyone%20via%20%40fsf\">+}
313# | Share&nbsp;
314#, fuzzy
315#| msgid ""
316#| "<a href=\"https://fsf.org/share?u=https://u.fsf.org/zb&amp;t=Email "
317#| "encryption for everyone via %40fsf\"> Share&nbsp;"
ff8e7108 318msgid ""
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319"<a href=\"https://fsf.org/share?u=https://u.fsf.org/zb&amp;t=Email"
320"%20encryption%20for%20everyone%20via%20%40fsf\"> Share&nbsp;"
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321msgstr ""
322"<a href=\"https://fsf.org/share?u=https://u.fsf.org/zb&amp;t=Criptazione "
323"email per tutti a cura della fsf.\">Condividi!"
324
325#. type: Content of: <html><body><header><div><ul><li><a>
326msgid "&nbsp;"
327msgstr "&nbsp;"
328
329#. type: Attribute 'alt' of: <html><body><header><div><ul><li><a><img>
330msgid "[Reddit]"
331msgstr "[Reddit]"
332
333#. type: Attribute 'alt' of: <html><body><header><div><ul><li><a><img>
334msgid "[Hacker News]"
335msgstr "[Hacker News]"
336
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337#. type: Content of: <html><body><header><div><div><div><p>
338msgid ""
339"We fight for computer users' rights, and promote the development of free (as "
340"in freedom) software. Resisting bulk surveillance is very important to us."
341msgstr ""
342"Noi lottiamo per i diritti degli utenti e promuoviamo lo sviluppo di "
343"software libero. Resistere alla sorveglianza di massa è molto importante per "
344"noi."
345
051da5df 346#. type: Content of: <html><body><header><div><div><div><p>
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347# | [-<strong>We want-]{+<strong>Please donate+} to [-translate this guide
348# | into more languages,-] {+support Email Self-Defense. We need to keep
349# | improving it,+} and [-make a version-] {+making more materials,+} for
350# | [-encryption on mobile devices. Please donate, and help-] {+the benefit
351# | of+} people around the world [-take-] {+taking+} the first step towards
352# | protecting their [-privacy with free software.</strong>-]
353# | {+privacy.</strong>+}
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354#, fuzzy
355#| msgid ""
356#| "<strong>We want to translate this guide into more languages, and make a "
357#| "version for encryption on mobile devices. Please donate, and help people "
358#| "around the world take the first step towards protecting their privacy "
359#| "with free software.</strong>"
360msgid ""
361"<strong>Please donate to support Email Self-Defense. We need to keep "
362"improving it, and making more materials, for the benefit of people around "
363"the world taking the first step towards protecting their privacy.</strong>"
364msgstr ""
365"<strong>Vogliamo tradurre questa guida in molte lingue e crearne un'altra "
366"per la criptazione dei dispositivi mobili. Per favore donate e aiutate le "
367"persone nel mondo a compiere il primo passo verso la protezione della loro "
368"privacy grazie al free software.</strong>"
369
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370#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><div><p><a>
371# | <a
372# | [-href=\"https://crm.fsf.org/civicrm/contribute/transact?reset=1&amp;id=14&amp;pk_campaign=email_self_defense&amp;pk_kwd=guide_donate\">-]
373# | {+href=\"https://crm.fsf.org/civicrm/contribute/transact?reset=1&amp;id=14&
374# | amp;mtm_campaign=email_self_defense&amp;mtm_kwd=guide_donate\">+}
375#, fuzzy
376#| msgid ""
377#| "<a href=\"https://crm.fsf.org/civicrm/contribute/transact?reset=1&amp;"
378#| "id=14&amp;pk_campaign=email_self_defense&amp;pk_kwd=guide_donate\">"
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379msgid ""
380"<a href=\"https://crm.fsf.org/civicrm/contribute/transact?reset=1&amp;"
e7253b03 381"id=14&amp;mtm_campaign=email_self_defense&amp;mtm_kwd=guide_donate\">"
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382msgstr ""
383"<a href=\"https://crm.fsf.org/civicrm/contribute/transact?reset=1&amp;"
384"id=14&amp;pk_campaign=email_self_defense&amp;pk_kwd=guide_donate\">"
385
386#. type: Attribute 'alt' of: <html><body><header><div><div><p><a><img>
387msgid "Donate"
388msgstr "Dona"
389
974f8f55 390#. type: Content of: <html><body><header><div><div><p><a>
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391msgid "<a id=\"infographic\" href=\"infographic.html\">"
392msgstr "<a id=\"infographic\" href=\"infographic.html\">"
393
e7253b03 394#. type: Attribute 'alt' of: <html><body><section><div><div><div><p><a><img>
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395msgid "View &amp; share our infographic &rarr;"
396msgstr "Guarda e condividi la nostra infografica &rarr;"
397
051da5df 398#. type: Content of: <html><body><header><div><div><p>
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399# | </a> Bulk surveillance violates our fundamental rights and makes free
400# | speech risky. This guide will teach you a basic surveillance self-defense
401# | skill: email encryption. Once you've finished, you'll be able to send and
402# | receive emails that are [-coded-] {+scrambled+} to make sure a
403# | surveillance agent or thief intercepting your email can't read [-it.-]
404# | {+them.+} All you need is a computer with an Internet connection, an email
405# | account, and about [-half an hour.-] {+forty minutes.+}
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406#, fuzzy
407#| msgid ""
408#| "</a> Bulk surveillance violates our fundamental rights and makes free "
409#| "speech risky. This guide will teach you a basic surveillance self-defense "
410#| "skill: email encryption. Once you've finished, you'll be able to send and "
411#| "receive emails that are coded to make sure a surveillance agent or thief "
412#| "intercepting your email can't read it. All you need is a computer with an "
413#| "Internet connection, an email account, and about half an hour."
414msgid ""
415"</a> Bulk surveillance violates our fundamental rights and makes free speech "
416"risky. This guide will teach you a basic surveillance self-defense skill: "
417"email encryption. Once you've finished, you'll be able to send and receive "
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418"emails that are scrambled to make sure a surveillance agent or thief "
419"intercepting your email can't read them. All you need is a computer with an "
420"Internet connection, an email account, and about forty minutes."
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421msgstr ""
422"</a> \n"
423"La sorveglianza di massa viola i nostri diritti fondamentali e mette a "
424"rischio la libertà di parola. Questa guida ha l'obbiettivo di insegnarti una "
425"tecnica di autodifesa contro la sorveglianza: la criptazione delle mail. Una "
426"volta finito, sarai in grado di inviare e ricevere email cifrate e quindi "
427"potrai avere la certezza che le tue mail non possono essere lette da spie o "
428"ladri. Tutto ciò che ti serve è un computer con una connessione ad internet, "
429"un account mail e mezz'ora circa."
430
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432# | Even if you have nothing to hide, using encryption helps protect the
433# | privacy of people you communicate with, and makes life difficult for bulk
434# | surveillance systems. If you do have something important to hide, you're
435# | in good company; these are the same tools that [-Edward Snowden used-]
436# | {+whistleblowers use+} to [-share his famous secrets about the NSA.-]
437# | {+protect their identities while shining light on human rights abuses,
e7253b03 438# | corruption, and other crimes.+}
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439#, fuzzy
440#| msgid ""
441#| "Even if you have nothing to hide, using encryption helps protect the "
442#| "privacy of people you communicate with, and makes life difficult for bulk "
443#| "surveillance systems. If you do have something important to hide, you're "
444#| "in good company; these are the same tools that Edward Snowden used to "
445#| "share his famous secrets about the NSA."
446msgid ""
447"Even if you have nothing to hide, using encryption helps protect the privacy "
448"of people you communicate with, and makes life difficult for bulk "
449"surveillance systems. If you do have something important to hide, you're in "
450"good company; these are the same tools that whistleblowers use to protect "
e7253b03 451"their identities while shining light on human rights abuses, corruption, and "
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452"other crimes."
453msgstr ""
454"Anche se non si ha niente da nascondere, l'uso della crittografia aiuta a "
455"proteggere la privacy delle persone con cui si comunica e rende la vita più "
456"difficile ai sistemi di sorveglianza di massa. Se hai qualcosa di importante "
457"da nascondere, sei nel posto giusto; questi sono gli stessi strumenti "
458"utilizzati da Edward Snowden per condividere i suoi famosi segreti "
459"riguardanti la NSA."
460
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462# | In addition to using encryption, standing up to surveillance requires
463# | fighting politically for a <a
e7253b03 464# | href=\"http{+s+}://gnu.org/philosophy/surveillance-vs-democracy.html\">reduction
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465# | in the amount of data collected on us</a>, but the essential first step is
466# | to protect yourself and make surveillance of your communication as
467# | difficult as possible. [-Let's get started!-] {+This guide helps you do
468# | that. It is designed for beginners, but if you already know the basics of
469# | GnuPG or are an experienced free software user, you'll enjoy the advanced
470# | tips and the <a href=\"workshops.html\">guide to teaching your
471# | friends</a>.+}
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472#, fuzzy
473#| msgid ""
474#| "In addition to using encryption, standing up to surveillance requires "
475#| "fighting politically for a <a href=\"http://gnu.org/philosophy/"
476#| "surveillance-vs-democracy.html\">reduction in the amount of data "
477#| "collected on us</a>, but the essential first step is to protect yourself "
478#| "and make surveillance of your communication as difficult as possible. "
479#| "Let's get started!"
480msgid ""
481"In addition to using encryption, standing up to surveillance requires "
e7253b03 482"fighting politically for a <a href=\"https://gnu.org/philosophy/surveillance-"
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483"vs-democracy.html\">reduction in the amount of data collected on us</a>, but "
484"the essential first step is to protect yourself and make surveillance of "
485"your communication as difficult as possible. This guide helps you do that. "
486"It is designed for beginners, but if you already know the basics of GnuPG or "
487"are an experienced free software user, you'll enjoy the advanced tips and "
488"the <a href=\"workshops.html\">guide to teaching your friends</a>."
489msgstr ""
490"Oltre a utilizzare la crittografia, per sfuggire dalla sorveglianza, bisogna "
491"lottare politicamente <a href=\"http://gnu.org/philosophy/surveillance-vs-"
492"democracy.html\"> per una riduzione della quantità di dati raccolti su di "
493"noi</a>, ma il primo passo da fare è quello di proteggere se stessi e "
494"rendere la sorveglianza della nostra comunicazione più difficile possibile. "
495"Cominciamo!"
496
497#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><h2>
498msgid "<em>#1</em> Get the pieces"
499msgstr "<em>#1</em> Procurarsi tutto il necessario"
500
501#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><p>
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502# | This guide relies on software which is <a
503# | href=\"https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-sw.html\">freely licensed</a>;
504# | it's completely transparent and anyone can copy it or make their own
505# | version. This makes it safer from surveillance than proprietary software
506# | (like [-Windows).-] {+Windows or macOS).+} Learn more about free software
507# | at <a href=\"https://u.fsf.org/ys\">fsf.org</a>.
508#, fuzzy
509#| msgid ""
510#| "This guide relies on software which is <a href=\"https://www.gnu.org/"
511#| "philosophy/free-sw.html\">freely licensed</a>; it's completely "
512#| "transparent and anyone can copy it or make their own version. This makes "
513#| "it safer from surveillance than proprietary software (like Windows). "
514#| "Learn more about free software at <a href=\"https://u.fsf.org/ys\">fsf."
515#| "org</a>."
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516msgid ""
517"This guide relies on software which is <a href=\"https://www.gnu.org/"
518"philosophy/free-sw.html\">freely licensed</a>; it's completely transparent "
519"and anyone can copy it or make their own version. This makes it safer from "
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520"surveillance than proprietary software (like Windows or macOS). Learn more "
521"about free software at <a href=\"https://u.fsf.org/ys\">fsf.org</a>."
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522msgstr ""
523"Questa guida si basa su software rilasciato sotto <a href=\"https://www.gnu."
524"org/philosophy/free-sw.html\">licenza libera</a>; questo è completamente "
525"trasparente e chiunque può copiare il codice sorgente o crearne una propria "
526"versione. Questo lo rende sicuro, nell'ambito della sorveglianza, rispetto "
527"ad un software proprietario (come Windows). Per saperne di più sul software "
528"libero visita il sito <a href=\"https://u.fsf.org/ys\">fsf.org</a>."
529
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531# | Most GNU/Linux operating systems come with GnuPG installed on them, so
532# | {+if you're running one of these systems,+} you don't have to download it.
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533# | {+If you're running macOS or Windows, steps to download GnuPG are below.+}
534# | Before configuring [-GnuPG-] {+your encryption setup with this guide,+}
535# | though, you'll need a desktop email program installed on your computer.
536# | [-Most-] {+Many+} GNU/Linux distributions have [-a free software version
537# | of-] {+one installed already, such as Icedove, which may be under+} the
538# | [-Thunderbird email program available to install. This guide will work
539# | with them, in addition to Thunderbird itself. Email programs-] {+alternate
540# | name \"Thunderbird.\" Programs like these+} are another way to access the
541# | same email accounts you can access in a browser (like Gmail), but provide
542# | extra features.
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543#, fuzzy
544#| msgid ""
545#| "Most GNU/Linux operating systems come with GnuPG installed on them, so "
546#| "you don't have to download it. Before configuring GnuPG though, you'll "
547#| "need a desktop email program installed on your computer. Most GNU/Linux "
548#| "distributions have a free software version of the Thunderbird email "
549#| "program available to install. This guide will work with them, in addition "
550#| "to Thunderbird itself. Email programs are another way to access the same "
551#| "email accounts you can access in a browser (like Gmail), but provide "
552#| "extra features."
553msgid ""
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554"Most GNU/Linux operating systems come with GnuPG installed on them, so if "
555"you're running one of these systems, you don't have to download it. If "
db1d71be 556"you're running macOS or Windows, steps to download GnuPG are below. Before "
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557"configuring your encryption setup with this guide, though, you'll need a "
558"desktop email program installed on your computer. Many GNU/Linux "
559"distributions have one installed already, such as Icedove, which may be "
560"under the alternate name \"Thunderbird.\" Programs like these are another "
561"way to access the same email accounts you can access in a browser (like "
562"Gmail), but provide extra features."
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563msgstr ""
564"Molti sistemi operativi GNU/Linux hanno GnuPG già installato, per tale "
565"motivo non hai bisogno di scaricarlo. Prima di iniziare a configurare GnuPG, "
566"devi assicurarti di installare un client di posta elettronica sul tuo "
567"computer. Molte distribuzioni Gnu/Linux permettono l'installazione di una "
568"versione libera del client Thunderbird. In questa guida noi useremo proprio "
569"quest'ultimo. I client di posta elettronica sono una via alternativa per "
570"accedere allo stesso account di posta al quale solitamente si accede dal "
571"browser (come Gmail), ma dispongono di funzionalità aggiuntive."
572
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574# | If you already have an email program, you can skip to <a
575# | [-href=\"#step-1b\">Step 1.b</a>.-] {+href=\"#section2\">Step 2</a>.+}
576#, fuzzy
577#| msgid ""
578#| "If you already have an email program, you can skip to <a href=\"#step-1b"
579#| "\">Step 1.b</a>."
ff8e7108 580msgid ""
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581"If you already have an email program, you can skip to <a href="
582"\"#section2\">Step 2</a>."
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583msgstr ""
584"Se ne possiedi uno, puoi passare allo <a href=\"#step-1b\">Step 1.b</a>."
585
586#. type: Attribute 'alt' of: <html><body><section><div><div><div><p><img>
587msgid "Step 1.A: Install Wizard"
588msgstr "Step 1.a: Install Wizard"
589
590#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><div><h3>
591msgid "<em>Step 1.a</em> Set up your email program with your email account"
592msgstr ""
593"<em>Step 1.A</em> Configura il programma di posta elettronica con il tuo "
594"account email."
595
596#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><div><p>
597msgid ""
598"Open your email program and follow the wizard (step-by-step walkthrough) "
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599"that sets it up with your email account. This usually starts from \"Account "
600"Settings\" &rarr; \"Add Mail Account\". You should get the email server "
601"settings from your systems administrator or the help section of your email "
602"account."
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603msgstr ""
604
605#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><div><div><h4>
606msgid "Troubleshooting"
607msgstr "Risoluzione dei problemi"
608
609#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><div><div><dl><dt>
610msgid "The wizard doesn't launch"
611msgstr "Il wizard non si avvia?"
612
613#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><div><div><dl><dd>
614msgid ""
615"You can launch the wizard yourself, but the menu option for doing so is "
616"named differently in each email program. The button to launch it will be in "
617"the program's main menu, under \"New\" or something similar, titled "
618"something like \"Add account\" or \"New/Existing email account.\""
619msgstr ""
620"Puoi lanciare tu stesso il wizard, ma l'opzione di menu per fare ciò ha un "
621"nome diverso in ogni programma. Il pulsante per avviarlo si troverà nel menù "
622"principale del programma, sotto la voce \"Nuovo\" o qualcosa di simile, con "
623"scritto \"Aggiungi Account\" o \"Account mail nuovo/esistente\""
624
625#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><div><div><dl><dt>
626msgid "The wizard can't find my account or isn't downloading my mail"
627msgstr ""
628"Il programma di posta non riesce a trovare il tuo account o non riesce a "
629"scaricare la tua posta ?"
630
631#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><div><div><dl><dd>
632msgid ""
633"Before searching the Web, we recommend you start by asking other people who "
634"use your email system, to figure out the correct settings."
635msgstr ""
636"Prima di cercare su Internet, noi ti consigliamo di chiedere ad altre "
637"persone che usano il tuo stesso servizio mail per ottenere le corrette "
638"configurazioni."
639
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640#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><div><div><dl><dt>
641# | I can't find the menu[-.-]
642#, fuzzy
643#| msgid "I can't find the menu."
644msgid "I can't find the menu"
645msgstr "Non riesci a trovare il menù?"
646
647#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><div><div><dl><dd>
648msgid ""
649"In many new email programs, the main menu is represented by an image of "
650"three stacked horizontal bars."
651msgstr ""
652"Nei nuovi programmi di posta solitamente il menù generale è rappresentato da "
653"un'immagine formata da tre barre orizzontali."
654
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655#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><div><div><dl><dt>
656msgid "Don't see a solution to your problem?"
657msgstr "Non riesci a trovare una soluzione?"
658
659#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><div><div><dl><dd>
660msgid ""
661"Please let us know on the <a href=\"https://libreplanet.org/wiki/GPG_guide/"
662"Public_Review\">feedback page</a>."
663msgstr ""
664"Faccelo sapere nella pagina dei <a href=\"https://libreplanet.org/wiki/"
665"GPG_guide/Public_Review\">feedback</a>."
666
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668# | <em>Step 1.b</em> Get {+your terminal ready and install+} GnuPG [-by
669# | downloading GPG4Win-]
670#, fuzzy
671#| msgid "<em>Step 1.b</em> Get GnuPG by downloading GPG4Win"
672msgid "<em>Step 1.b</em> Get your terminal ready and install GnuPG"
673msgstr "<em>Step 1.b</em> Ottieni GnuPG scaricando GPG4Win"
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676# | If you {+are using a GNU/Linux machine, you should+} already have [-an
677# | email program,-] {+GnuPG installed, and+} you can skip to <a
678# | [-href=\"#step-1b\">Step 1.b</a>.-] {+href=\"#section2\">Step 2</a>.+}
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679#, fuzzy
680#| msgid ""
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681#| "If you already have an email program, you can skip to <a href=\"#step-1b"
682#| "\">Step 1.b</a>."
ff8e7108 683msgid ""
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684"If you are using a GNU/Linux machine, you should already have GnuPG "
685"installed, and you can skip to <a href=\"#section2\">Step 2</a>."
ff8e7108 686msgstr ""
e7253b03 687"Se ne possiedi uno, puoi passare allo <a href=\"#step-1b\">Step 1.b</a>."
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689#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><div><p>
690msgid ""
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691"If you are using a macOS or Windows machine, however, you need to first "
692"install the GnuPG program. Select your operating system below and follow the "
693"steps. For the rest of the steps in this guide, the steps are the same for "
694"all operating systems."
ff8e7108 695msgstr ""
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697#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><div><div><h4>
698msgid "MacOS"
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699msgstr ""
700
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702msgid "Use a third-party package manager to install GnuPG"
703msgstr ""
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705#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><div><div><dl><dd>
706msgid ""
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707"Your macOS comes with a program called \"Terminal\" pre-installed, which "
708"we'll use to set up your encryption with GnuPG, using the command line. "
709"However, the default macOS package manager makes it difficult to install "
710"GnuPG and other pieces of free software (like Emacs, GIMP, or Inkscape)."
ff8e7108 711msgstr ""
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713#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><div><div><dl><dd>
714msgid ""
715"To make things easier, we recommend setting up the third-party package "
716"manager \"Homebrew\" to install GnuPG. Copy the link on the home page of <a "
717"href=\"https://brew.sh/\">Homebrew</a> and paste it in Terminal. Click "
718"\"Enter\" and wait for it to finalize."
719msgstr ""
720
721#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><div><div><dl><dd>
722msgid ""
723"When it is done, install the program by entering the following code in "
724"Terminal:"
725msgstr ""
726
727#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><div><div><dl><dd>
728msgid ""
729"<span style=\"color:#2f5faa; font-family: monospace;\">brew install gnupg "
730"gnupg2</span>. After installation is done, you can follow the steps of the "
731"rest of this guide."
732msgstr ""
733
734#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><div><div><h4>
735msgid "Windows"
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736msgstr ""
737
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738#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><div><div><dl><dt>
739# | [-<em>Step 1.b</em>-]Get GnuPG by downloading GPG4Win
740#, fuzzy
741#| msgid "<em>Step 1.b</em> Get GnuPG by downloading GPG4Win"
742msgid "Get GnuPG by downloading GPG4Win"
743msgstr "<em>Step 1.b</em> Ottieni GnuPG scaricando GPG4Win"
744
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746# | [-GPG4Win-]{+<a href=\"https://www.gpg4win.org/\">GPG4Win</a>+} is a
747# | {+email and file encryption+} software package that includes GnuPG. [-<a
748# | href=\"https://www.gpg4win.org/\">Download</a>-] {+Download+} and install
749# | [-it,-] {+the latest version,+} choosing default options whenever asked.
750# | After it's installed, you can close any windows that it creates.
751#, fuzzy
752#| msgid ""
753#| "GPG4Win is a software package that includes GnuPG. <a href=\"https://www."
754#| "gpg4win.org/\">Download</a> and install it, choosing default options "
755#| "whenever asked. After it's installed, you can close any windows that it "
756#| "creates."
757msgid ""
758"<a href=\"https://www.gpg4win.org/\">GPG4Win</a> is a email and file "
759"encryption software package that includes GnuPG. Download and install the "
760"latest version, choosing default options whenever asked. After it's "
761"installed, you can close any windows that it creates."
762msgstr ""
763"GPG4Win è un software che include GnuPG. <a href=\"https://www.gpg4win.org/"
764"\">Scaricalo</a> e installalo, scegliendo le opzioni di default quando ti "
765"viene richiesto. Fatto ciò, puoi chiudi tutte le finestre che si sono aperte."
766
767#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><div><div><dl><dd><p>
768msgid ""
769"To follow the rest of the steps in this guide, you'll use the program called "
770"\"PowerShell\", which is a program you'll see elsewhere referred to as a "
771"\"terminal.\" This allows you to operate your computer using the command "
772"line."
773msgstr ""
774
775#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><div><h3>
776msgid "GnuPG, OpenPGP, what?"
777msgstr "GnuPG, OpenPGP, cosa?"
778
779#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><div><p>
780# | In general, the terms GnuPG, GPG, GNU Privacy Guard, OpenPGP and PGP are
781# | used interchangeably. Technically, OpenPGP (Pretty Good Privacy) is the
782# | encryption standard, and GNU Privacy Guard (often shortened to GPG or
783# | GnuPG) is the program that implements the standard. [-Enigmail is a
784# | plug-in program for your-] {+Most+} email [-program that provides-]
785# | {+programs provide+} an interface for GnuPG. {+There is also a newer
786# | version of GnuPG, called GnuPG2.+}
787#, fuzzy
788#| msgid ""
789#| "In general, the terms GnuPG, GPG, GNU Privacy Guard, OpenPGP and PGP are "
790#| "used interchangeably. Technically, OpenPGP (Pretty Good Privacy) is the "
791#| "encryption standard, and GNU Privacy Guard (often shortened to GPG or "
792#| "GnuPG) is the program that implements the standard. Enigmail is a plug-"
793#| "in program for your email program that provides an interface for GnuPG."
ff8e7108 794msgid ""
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795"In general, the terms GnuPG, GPG, GNU Privacy Guard, OpenPGP and PGP are "
796"used interchangeably. Technically, OpenPGP (Pretty Good Privacy) is the "
797"encryption standard, and GNU Privacy Guard (often shortened to GPG or "
798"GnuPG) is the program that implements the standard. Most email programs "
799"provide an interface for GnuPG. There is also a newer version of GnuPG, "
800"called GnuPG2."
ff8e7108 801msgstr ""
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802"Solitamente i termini GnuPG, GPG, GNU Privacy Guard, OpenPGP and PGP vengono "
803"usati come sinonimi. Tenicamente, OpenPGP (Pretty Good Privacy)è lo standard "
804"di criptazione e GNU Privacy Guard (abbreviato in GPG o GnuPG) è il "
805"programma che implementa lo standard. Enigmail è un plug-in per il client di "
806"posta elettronica che offre un'interfaccia grafica a GnuPG."
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808#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><h2>
809msgid "<em>#2</em> Make your keys"
810msgstr "<em>#2</em> Crea le tue chiavi"
811
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813msgid ""
814"A robot with a head shaped like a key holding a private and a public key"
815msgstr ""
816
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817#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><p>
818msgid ""
819"To use the GnuPG system, you'll need a public key and a private key (known "
820"together as a keypair). Each is a long string of randomly generated numbers "
821"and letters that are unique to you. Your public and private keys are linked "
822"together by a special mathematical function."
823msgstr ""
824"Per usare il sistema GnuPG avrai bisogno di una chiave pubblica e una chiave "
825"privata. Ognuna di queste è una lunga stringa di numeri e lettere casuali, "
826"uniche al mondo. La chiave pubblica e la chiave privata sono collegate tra "
827"loro da una speciale funzione matematica."
828
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830# | Your public key isn't like a physical key, because it's stored in the open
831# | in an online directory called a keyserver. People download it and use it,
832# | along with GnuPG, to encrypt emails they send to you. You can think of the
833# | keyserver as [-phonebook, where-] {+a phonebook;+} people who want to send
834# | you [-an-] encrypted email {+can+} look up your public key.
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835#, fuzzy
836#| msgid ""
837#| "Your public key isn't like a physical key, because it's stored in the "
838#| "open in an online directory called a keyserver. People download it and "
839#| "use it, along with GnuPG, to encrypt emails they send to you. You can "
840#| "think of the keyserver as phonebook, where people who want to send you an "
841#| "encrypted email look up your public key."
842msgid ""
843"Your public key isn't like a physical key, because it's stored in the open "
844"in an online directory called a keyserver. People download it and use it, "
845"along with GnuPG, to encrypt emails they send to you. You can think of the "
846"keyserver as a phonebook; people who want to send you encrypted email can "
847"look up your public key."
848msgstr ""
849"La chiave pubblica non è da intendere come una chiave fisica perché risiede "
850"in una cartella online che prende il nome di keyserver. Le persone possono "
851"scaricarla ed usarla, utilizzando GnuPG, per criptare le mail che inviano a "
852"te. Si potrebbe pensare al keyserver come una grande rubrica telefonica "
853"dove le persone che vogliono inviarti una mail criptata vanno a cercare la "
854"tua chiave pubblica."
855
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857# | Your private key is more like a physical key, because you keep it to
858# | yourself (on your computer). You use GnuPG and your private key
859# | {+together+} to [-decode-] {+descramble+} encrypted emails other people
860# | send to you. {+<span style=\"font-weight: bold;\">You should never share
161787f6 861# | your private key with anyone, under any circumstances.</span>+}
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862#, fuzzy
863#| msgid ""
864#| "Your private key is more like a physical key, because you keep it to "
865#| "yourself (on your computer). You use GnuPG and your private key to decode "
866#| "encrypted emails other people send to you."
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867msgid ""
868"Your private key is more like a physical key, because you keep it to "
869"yourself (on your computer). You use GnuPG and your private key together to "
870"descramble encrypted emails other people send to you. <span style=\"font-"
161787f6 871"weight: bold;\">You should never share your private key with anyone, under "
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872"any circumstances.</span>"
873msgstr ""
874"La chiave privata, invece, è molto più simile ad una chiave fisica, perché "
875"va tenuta al sicuro (sul proprio computer). Per decriptare le email che le "
876"persone inviano a te, dovrai utilizzare GnuPG e la tua chiave privata."
877
878#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><p>
879msgid ""
880"In addition to encryption and decryption, you can also use these keys to "
881"sign messages and check the authenticity of other people's signatures. We'll "
882"discuss this more in the next section."
883msgstr ""
884
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886# | Step 2.A: Make [-a-] {+your+} Keypair
887#, fuzzy
888#| msgid "Step 2.A: Make a Keypair"
889msgid "Step 2.A: Make your Keypair"
890msgstr "Step 2.A: Make a Keypair"
891
892#. type: Attribute 'alt' of: <html><body><section><div><div><div><p><img>
893# | Step 2.A: [-Make a Keypair-] {+Set your passphrase+}
894#, fuzzy
895#| msgid "Step 2.A: Make a Keypair"
896msgid "Step 2.A: Set your passphrase"
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897msgstr "Step 2.A: Make a Keypair"
898
899#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><div><h3>
900msgid "<em>Step 2.a</em> Make a keypair"
901msgstr "<em>Step 2.a</em> Creazione delle due chiavi"
902
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903#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><div><h6>
904# | [-<em>#2</em>-]Make your [-keys-] {+keypair+}
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906#| msgid "<em>#2</em> Make your keys"
907msgid "Make your keypair"
908msgstr "<em>#2</em> Crea le tue chiavi"
ff8e7108 909
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ff8e7108 911msgid ""
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912"Open a terminal using <span style=\"color:#2f5faa; font-family: monospace;"
913"\">ctrl + alt + t</span> (on GNU/linux), or find it in your applications, "
914"and use the following code to create your keypair:"
ff8e7108 915msgstr ""
ff8e7108 916
e7253b03 917#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><div><p>
ff8e7108 918msgid ""
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919"We will use the command line in a terminal to create a keypair using the "
920"GnuPG program. A terminal should be installed on your GNU/Linux operating "
921"system, if you are using a macOS or Windows OS system, use the programs "
922"\"Terminal\" (macOS) or \"PowerShell\" (Windows) that were also used in "
923"section 1."
ff8e7108 924msgstr ""
ff8e7108 925
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ff8e7108 927msgid ""
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928"# <span style=\"color:#2f5faa; font-family: monospace;\">gpg --full-generate-"
929"key</span> to start the process."
ff8e7108 930msgstr ""
ff8e7108 931
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932#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><div><p>
933msgid ""
934"# To answer what kind of key you would like to create, select the default "
935"option <span style=\"color:#2f5faa; font-family: monospace;\"> 1 RSA and "
936"RSA</span>."
937msgstr ""
938
939#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><div><p>
940msgid ""
941"# Enter the following keysize: <span style=\"color:#2f5faa; font-family: "
942"monospace;\">4096</span> for a strong key."
943msgstr ""
944
945#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><div><p>
ff8e7108 946msgid ""
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947"# Choose the expiration date, we suggest <span style=\"color:#2f5faa; font-"
948"family: monospace;\">2y</span> (2 years)."
949msgstr ""
950
951#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><div><p>
952msgid "Follow the prompts to continue setting up with your personal details."
953msgstr ""
954
955#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><div><h6>
956msgid "Set your passphrase"
957msgstr ""
958
959#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><div><p>
960msgid ""
961"On the screen titled \"Passphrase,\" pick a strong password! You can do it "
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962"manually, or you can use the Diceware method. Doing it manually is faster "
963"but not as secure. Using Diceware takes longer and requires dice, but "
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964"creates a password that is much harder for attackers to figure out. To use "
965"it, read the section \"Make a secure passphrase with Diceware\" in <a href="
ff8e7108 966"\"https://theintercept.com/2015/03/26/passphrases-can-memorize-attackers-"
1c95188f 967"cant-guess/\"> this article</a> by Micah Lee."
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968msgstr ""
969
970#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><div><p>
971msgid ""
e7253b03 972"If you'd like to pick a passphrase manually, come up with something you can "
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973"remember which is at least twelve characters long, and includes at least one "
974"lower case and upper case letter and at least one number or punctuation "
975"symbol. Never pick a password you've used elsewhere. Don't use any "
976"recognizable patterns, such as birthdays, telephone numbers, pets' names, "
977"song lyrics, quotes from books, and so on."
978msgstr ""
979
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980#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><div><div><dl><dt>
981msgid "GnuPG is not installed"
ff8e7108 982msgstr ""
ff8e7108 983
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ff8e7108 985msgid ""
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986"GPG is not installed. You can check if this is the case with the command "
987"<span style=\"color:#2f5faa; font-family: monospace;\">gpg --version</"
988"span>. If GnuPG is not installed, it would bring up the following result on "
989"most GNU/Linux operating systems, or something like it: <span style=\"color:"
990"#2f5faa; font-family: monospace;\">Command 'gpg' not found, but can be "
991"installed with: sudo apt install gnupg</span>. Follow that command and "
992"install the program."
ff8e7108 993msgstr ""
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995#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><div><div><dl><dt>
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996msgid "I took too long to create my passphrase"
997msgstr ""
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999#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><div><div><dl><dd>
1000msgid ""
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1001"That's okay. It's important to think about your passphrase. When you're "
1002"ready, just follow the steps from the beginning again to create your key."
ff8e7108 1003msgstr ""
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1006msgid "How can I see my key?"
1007msgstr ""
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1008
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1010msgid ""
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1011"Use the following command to see all keys <span style=\"color:#2f5faa; font-"
1012"family: monospace;\">gpg --list-keys</span>. Yours should be listed in "
1013"there, and later, so will Edward's (<a href=\"#section3\">section 3</a>). If "
1014"you want to see only your key, you can use <span style=\"color:#2f5faa; font-"
1015"family: monospace;\">gpg --list-key [your@email]</span>. You can also use "
1016"<span style=\"color:#2f5faa; font-family: monospace;\">gpg --list-secret-"
1017"key</span> to see your own private key."
ff8e7108 1018msgstr ""
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1020#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><div><div><dl><dt>
1021msgid "More resources"
1022msgstr ""
1023
1024#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><div><div><dl><dd>
1025msgid ""
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1026"For more information about this process, you can also refer to <a href="
1027"\"https://www.gnupg.org/gph/en/manual/c14.html#AEN25\">The GNU Privacy "
1028"Handbook</a>. Make sure you stick with \"RSA and RSA\" (the default), "
1029"because it's newer and more secure than the algorithms the documentation "
1030"recommends. Also make sure your key is at least 4096 bits if you want to be "
1031"secure."
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1032msgstr ""
1033
1034#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><div><div><h4>
1035msgid "Advanced"
1036msgstr ""
1037
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1038#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><div><div><dl><dt>
1039msgid "Advanced key pairs"
1040msgstr ""
1041
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1043msgid ""
1044"When GnuPG creates a new keypair, it compartmentalizes the encryption "
1045"function from the signing function through <a href=\"https://wiki.debian.org/"
1046"Subkeys\">subkeys</a>. If you use subkeys carefully, you can keep your GnuPG "
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1047"identity more secure and recover from a compromised key much more quickly. "
1048"<a href=\"https://alexcabal.com/creating-the-perfect-gpg-keypair/\">Alex "
1049"Cabal</a> and <a href=\"https://keyring.debian.org/creating-key.html\">the "
1050"Debian wiki</a> provide good guides for setting up a secure subkey "
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1051"configuration."
1052msgstr ""
1053
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1055msgid "Step 2.B: Send to server and generate a certificate"
1056msgstr ""
1057
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1059# | <em>Step [-3.b</em> Send a test encrypted email-] {+2.b</em> Some
1060# | important steps following creation+}
1061#, fuzzy
1062#| msgid "<em>Step 3.b</em> Send a test encrypted email"
1063msgid "<em>Step 2.b</em> Some important steps following creation"
1064msgstr "<em>Step 3.b</em> Invia una mail con testo criptato"
1065
1066#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><div><h6>
1067# | [-<em>Step 2.b</em>-]Upload your [-public-] key to a keyserver
1068#, fuzzy
1069#| msgid "<em>Step 2.b</em> Upload your public key to a keyserver"
1070msgid "Upload your key to a keyserver"
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1071msgstr "<em>Step 2.b</em> Carica la tua chiave pubblica su un keyserver"
1072
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1074# | [-Now-]{+We will upload your key to a keyserver, so if+} someone [-who-]
1075# | wants to send you an encrypted [-message-] {+message, they+} can download
1076# | your public key from the Internet. There are multiple keyservers that you
1077# | can select from the menu when you upload, but they are all copies of each
1078# | other, so it doesn't matter which one you use. However, it sometimes takes
1079# | a few hours for them to match each other when a new key is uploaded.
1080#, fuzzy
1081#| msgid ""
1082#| "Now someone who wants to send you an encrypted message can download your "
1083#| "public key from the Internet. There are multiple keyservers that you can "
1084#| "select from the menu when you upload, but they are all copies of each "
1085#| "other, so it doesn't matter which one you use. However, it sometimes "
1086#| "takes a few hours for them to match each other when a new key is uploaded."
1087msgid ""
1088"We will upload your key to a keyserver, so if someone wants to send you an "
1089"encrypted message, they can download your public key from the Internet. "
1090"There are multiple keyservers that you can select from the menu when you "
1091"upload, but they are all copies of each other, so it doesn't matter which "
1092"one you use. However, it sometimes takes a few hours for them to match each "
1093"other when a new key is uploaded."
ff8e7108 1094msgstr ""
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1095"Adesso chiunque voglia inviarti una email criptata potrà scaricare la tua "
1096"chiave pubblica da internet. Ci sono molti keyserver a disposizione dove si "
1097"può caricare la propria chiave pubblica, ma sono tutti uno copia dell'altro, "
1098"perciò non importa quale viene usato. Tuttavia, qualche volta possono "
1099"volerci ore per far si che tutti i keyserver si sincronizzino tra loro per "
1100"aggiungere una nuova chiave."
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1102#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><div><p>
1103msgid ""
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1104"# Copy your keyID <span style=\"color:#2f5faa; font-family: monospace;"
1105"\">gnupg --list-key [your@email]</span> will list your public (\"pub\") key "
1106"information, including your keyID, which is a unique list of numbers and "
1107"letters. Copy this keyID, so you can use it in the following command."
ff8e7108 1108msgstr ""
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1110#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><div><p>
1111msgid ""
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1112"# Upload your key to a server: <span style=\"color:#2f5faa; font-family: "
1113"monospace;\">gpg --send-key [keyID]</span>"
ff8e7108 1114msgstr ""
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1116#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><div><h6>
1117msgid "Export your key to a file"
1118msgstr ""
ff8e7108 1119
e7253b03 1120#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><div><p>
ff8e7108 1121msgid ""
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1122"Use the following command to export your secret key so you can import it "
1123"into your email client at the next <a href=\"#section3\">step</a>. To avoid "
1124"getting your key compromised, store this in a safe place, and make sure that "
1125"if it is transferred, it is done so in a trusted way. Exporting your keys "
1126"can be done with the following commands:"
ff8e7108 1127msgstr ""
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1129#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><div><span>
1130msgid ""
1131"<span style=\"color:#2f5faa; font-family: monospace;\"> $ gpg --export-"
1132"secret-keys -a [keyid] > my_secret_key.asc"
1133msgstr ""
1134
1135#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><div><span>
1136msgid "$ gpg --export -a [keyid] > my_public_key.asc"
1137msgstr ""
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1140msgid "</span>"
1141msgstr ""
1142
1143#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><div><h6>
1144msgid "Generate a revocation certificate"
1145msgstr ""
1146
1147#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><div><p>
1148# | [-<span style=\"font-weight: bold;\">When the \"Key Generation Completed\"
1149# | screen pops up, select Generate Certificate-]{+Just in case you lose your
1150# | key, or it gets compromised, you want to generate a certificate+} and
1151# | choose to save it in a safe place on your computer [-(we recommend making
1152# | a folder called \"Revocation Certificate\" in-] {+for now (please refer to
1153# | <a href=\"#step-6c\"> step 6.C</a> for how to best store+} your [-home
1154# | folder and keeping it there). You'll-] {+revocation cerficate safely).
1155# | This step is essential for your email self-defense, as you'll+} learn more
1156# | about [-the revocation certificate-] in <a href=\"#section5\">Section
1157# | [-5</a>.</span>-] {+5</a>.+}
1158#, fuzzy
1159#| msgid ""
1160#| "<span style=\"font-weight: bold;\">When the \"Key Generation Completed\" "
1161#| "screen pops up, select Generate Certificate and choose to save it in a "
1162#| "safe place on your computer (we recommend making a folder called "
1163#| "\"Revocation Certificate\" in your home folder and keeping it there). "
1164#| "You'll learn more about the revocation certificate in <a href="
1165#| "\"#section5\">Section 5</a>.</span>"
1166msgid ""
1167"Just in case you lose your key, or it gets compromised, you want to generate "
1168"a certificate and choose to save it in a safe place on your computer for now "
1169"(please refer to <a href=\"#step-6c\"> step 6.C</a> for how to best store "
1170"your revocation cerficate safely). This step is essential for your email "
1171"self-defense, as you'll learn more about in <a href=\"#section5\">Section 5</"
1172"a>."
1173msgstr ""
1174"<span style=\"font-weight: bold;\">Quando apparirà la finestra \"Generazione "
1175"delle Chiavi Completata\", seleziona Genera Certificato e scgli di salvarlo "
1176"in un posto sicuro nel tuo computer(ti consigliamo di creare una cartella "
1177"nella home del tuo sistema chiamata \"Certificato di Revoca\" e inserirlo "
1178"all'interno). Approfondirai tutta la questione sui certificati di revoca "
1179"nella <a href=\"#section5\">Sezione 5</a>.</span>"
1180
1181#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><div><p>
1182msgid ""
1183"# Generate a revocation certificate: <span style=\"color:#2f5faa; font-"
1184"family: monospace;\">gpg --gen-revoke --output revoke.asc [keyID]</span>"
1185msgstr ""
1186
1187#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><div><p>
1188msgid ""
1189"# It will prompt you to give a reason for revocation, we recommend to use "
1190"<span style=\"color:#2f5faa; font-family: monospace;\">1 \"key has been "
1191"compromised\"</span>"
1192msgstr ""
1193
1194#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><div><p>
1195msgid ""
1196"# You don't have to fill in a reason, but you can, then press enter for an "
25f97f7c 1197"empty line, and confirm your selection."
e7253b03 1198msgstr ""
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1199
1200#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><div><div><dl><dt>
e7253b03 1201msgid "My key doesn't seem to be working or I get a \"permission denied.\""
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1202msgstr ""
1203
1204#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><div><div><dl><dd>
1205msgid ""
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1206"Like every other file or folder, gpg keys are subject to permissions. If "
1207"these are not set correctly, your system may not be accepting your keys. You "
1208"can follow the next steps to check, and update to the right permissions."
1209msgstr ""
1210
1211#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><div><div><dl><dd>
1212msgid ""
1213"# Check your permissions: <span style=\"color:#2f5faa; font-family: "
1214"monospace;\">ls -l ~/.gnupg/*</span>"
1215msgstr ""
1216
1217#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><div><div><dl><dd>
1218msgid ""
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1219"# Set permissions to read, write, execute for only yourself, no others. "
1220"These are the recommended permissions for your folder."
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1221msgstr ""
1222
1223#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><div><div><dl><dd>
1224msgid ""
1225"You can use the code <span style=\"color:#2f5faa; font-family: monospace;"
1226"\">chmod 700 ~/.gnupg</span>"
1227msgstr ""
1228
1229#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><div><div><dl><dd>
1230msgid ""
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1231"# Set permissions to read and write for yourself only, no others. These are "
1232"the recommended permissions for the keys inside your folder."
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1233msgstr ""
1234
1235#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><div><div><dl><dd>
1236msgid ""
1237"You can use the code: <span style=\"color:#2f5faa; font-family: monospace;"
1238"\">chmod 600 ~/.gnupg/*</span>"
1239msgstr ""
1240
1241#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><div><div><dl><dd><p>
1242msgid ""
1243"If you have (for any reason) created your own folders inside ~/.gnupg, you "
1244"must also additionally apply execute permissions to that folder. Folders "
1245"require execution privileges to be opened. For more information on "
1246"permissions, you can check out <a href=\"https://helpdeskgeek.com/linux-tips/"
1247"understanding-linux-permissions-chmod-usage/\">this detailed information "
1248"guide</a>."
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1249msgstr ""
1250
1251#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><div><div><dl><dt>
e7253b03 1252msgid "More about keyservers"
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1253msgstr ""
1254
1255#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><div><div><dl><dd>
1256msgid ""
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1257"You can find some more keyserver information<a href=\"https://www.gnupg.org/"
1258"gph/en/manual/x457.html\"> in this manual</a>. <a href=\"https://sks-"
1259"keyservers.net/overview-of-pools.php\">The sks Web site</a> maintains a list "
1260"of highly interconnected keyservers. You can also <a href=\"https://www."
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1261"gnupg.org/gph/en/manual/x56.html#AEN64\">directly export your key</a> as a "
1262"file on your computer."
1263msgstr ""
1264
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1266msgid "Transferring your keys"
1267msgstr ""
1268
1269#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><div><div><dl><dd>
1270msgid ""
1271"Use the following commands to transfer your keys. To avoid getting your key "
1272"compromised, store it in a safe place, and make sure that if it is "
1273"transferred, it is done so in a trusted way. Importing and exporting a key "
1274"can be done with the following commands:"
1275msgstr ""
1276
1277#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><div><div><dl><dd><span>
1278msgid ""
1279"<span style=\"color:#2f5faa; font-family: monospace;\"> $ gpg --export-"
1280"secret-keys -a keyid > my_private_key.asc"
1281msgstr ""
1282
1283#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><div><div><dl><dd><span>
1284msgid "$ gpg --export -a keyid > my_public_key.asc"
1285msgstr ""
1286
1287#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><div><div><dl><dd><span>
1288msgid "$ gpg --import my_private_key.asc"
1289msgstr ""
1290
1291#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><div><div><dl><dd><span>
1292msgid "$ gpg --import my_public_key.asc"
1293msgstr ""
1294
1295#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><div><div><dl><dd><p>
1296msgid ""
1297"Ensure that the keyID printed is the correct one, and if so, then go ahead "
1298"and add ultimate trust for it:"
1299msgstr ""
1300
1301#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><div><div><dl><dd>
1302msgid ""
1303"<span style=\"color:#2f5faa; font-family: monospace;\"> $ gpg --edit-key "
1304"[your@email] </span>"
1305msgstr ""
1306
1307#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><div><div><dl><dd>
1308msgid ""
1309"Because this is your key, you should choose <span style=\"color:#2f5faa; "
1310"font-family: monospace;\">ultimate</span>. You shouldn't trust anyone else's "
1311"key ultimately."
1312msgstr ""
1313
1314#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><div><div><dl><dd><p>
1315msgid ""
1316"Refer to <a href=\"#step-2b\">troubleshoot in step 2.B</a> for more "
1317"information on permissions. When transferring keys, your permissions may get "
1318"mixed, and errors may be prompted. These are easily avoided when your "
1319"folders and files have the right permissions"
1320msgstr ""
1321
1322#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><h2>
1323# | [-<em>Step 3.b</em> Send a test encrypted-]{+<em>#3</em> Set up+} email
1324# | {+encryption+}
1325#, fuzzy
1326#| msgid "<em>Step 3.b</em> Send a test encrypted email"
1327msgid "<em>#3</em> Set up email encryption"
1328msgstr "<em>Step 3.b</em> Invia una mail con testo criptato"
1329
1330#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><p>
1331msgid ""
1332"The Icedove (or Thunderbird) email program has PGP functionality integrated, "
1333"which makes it pretty easy to work with. We'll take you through the steps of "
1334"integrating and using your key in these email clients."
1335msgstr ""
1336
1337#. type: Attribute 'alt' of: <html><body><section><div><div><div><p><img>
1338msgid "Step 3.A: Email Menu"
1339msgstr ""
1340
1341#. type: Attribute 'alt' of: <html><body><section><div><div><div><p><img>
1342msgid "Step 3.A: Import From File"
1343msgstr ""
1344
1345#. type: Attribute 'alt' of: <html><body><section><div><div><div><p><img>
1346msgid "Step 3.A: Success"
1347msgstr ""
1348
1349#. type: Attribute 'alt' of: <html><body><section><div><div><div><p><img>
1350# | [-Troubleshooting-]{+Step 3.A: Troubleshoot+}
1351#, fuzzy
1352#| msgid "Troubleshooting"
1353msgid "Step 3.A: Troubleshoot"
1354msgstr "Risoluzione dei problemi"
1355
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1357# | <em>Step [-1-]{+3+}.a</em> Set up your email [-program-] with [-your email
1358# | account-] {+encryption+}
1359#, fuzzy
1360#| msgid "<em>Step 1.a</em> Set up your email program with your email account"
1361msgid "<em>Step 3.a</em> Set up your email with encryption"
1362msgstr ""
1363"<em>Step 1.A</em> Configura il programma di posta elettronica con il tuo "
1364"account email."
1365
1366#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><div>
1367msgid ""
1368"Once you have set up your email with encryption, you can start contributing "
1369"to encrypted traffic on the Internet. First we'll get your email client to "
1370"import your secret key, and we will also learn how to get other people's "
1371"public keys from servers so you can send and receive encrypted email."
1372msgstr ""
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1373
1374#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><div><p>
1375msgid ""
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1376"# Open your email client and use \"Tools\" &rarr; <span style=\"color:"
1377"#2f5faa;\">OpenPGP Manager</span>"
1378msgstr ""
1379
1380#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><div><p>
1381msgid ""
1382"# Under \"File\" &rarr; <span style=\"color:#2f5faa;\">Import Secret Key(s) "
1383"From File</span>"
1384msgstr ""
1385
1386#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><div><p>
1387msgid ""
1388"# Select the file you saved under the name [my_secret_key.asc] in step <a "
1389"href=\"#step-3b\">step 3.b</a> when you exported your key"
1390msgstr ""
1391
1392#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><div><p>
1393msgid "# Unlock with your passphrase"
1394msgstr ""
1395
1396#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><div><p>
1397msgid ""
1398"# You will receive a \"OpenPGP keys successfully imported\" window to "
1399"confirm success"
1400msgstr ""
1401
1402#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><div><p>
1403msgid ""
1404"# Go to \"Edit\" (in Icedove) or \"Tools\" (in Thunderbird) &rarr; \"Account "
1405"settings\" &rarr; \"End-To-End Encryption,\" and make sure your key is "
1406"imported and select <span style=\"color:#2f5faa;\">Treat this key as a "
1407"Personal Key</span>."
1408msgstr ""
1409
1410#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><div><div><dl><dt>
1411msgid "I'm not sure the import worked correctly"
1412msgstr ""
1413
1414#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><div><div><dl><dd>
1415msgid ""
1416"Look for \"Account settings\" &rarr; \"End-To-End Encryption\" (Under \"Edit"
1417"\" (in Icedove) or \"Tools\" (in Thunderbird)). Here you can see if your "
1418"personal key associated with this email is found. If it is not, you can try "
1419"again via the <span style=\"color:#2f5faa;\">Add key</span> option. Make "
1420"sure you have the correct, active, secret key file."
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1423#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><h2>
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1424# | <em>#[-3-]{+4+}</em> Try it out!
1425#, fuzzy
1426#| msgid "<em>#3</em> Try it out!"
1427msgid "<em>#4</em> Try it out!"
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1428msgstr "<em>#3</em> Effettuiamo un test!"
1429
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1430#. type: Attribute 'alt' of: <html><body><section><div><div><p><img>
1431msgid "Illustration of a person in a house with a cat connected to a server"
1432msgstr ""
1433
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1435# | Now you'll try a test correspondence with [-a-] {+an FSF+} computer
1436# | program named Edward, [-which-] {+who+} knows how to use encryption.
1437# | Except where noted, these are the same steps you'd follow when
1438# | corresponding with a real, live person.
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1439#, fuzzy
1440#| msgid ""
1441#| "Now you'll try a test correspondence with a computer program named "
1442#| "Edward, which knows how to use encryption. Except where noted, these are "
1443#| "the same steps you'd follow when corresponding with a real, live person."
1444msgid ""
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1445"Now you'll try a test correspondence with an FSF computer program named "
1446"Edward, who knows how to use encryption. Except where noted, these are the "
1447"same steps you'd follow when corresponding with a real, live person."
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1448msgstr ""
1449"Adesso proveremo a fare un test di corrispondenza utilizzando un programma "
1450"chiamato Edward, che sa come usare la crittografia. Tranne dove è annotato, "
1451"questo è lo stesso procedimento che dovrai seguire anche quando dovrai "
1452"comunicare con una persona fisica, reale."
1453
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1454#. type: Attribute 'alt' of: <html><body><section><div><div><div><p><img>
1455msgid "Step 4.A Send key to Edward."
1456msgstr ""
1457
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1459# | <em>Step [-3-]{+4+}.a</em> Send Edward your public key
1460#, fuzzy
1461#| msgid "<em>Step 3.a</em> Send Edward your public key"
1462msgid "<em>Step 4.a</em> Send Edward your public key"
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1463msgstr "<em>Step 3.a</em> Invia la tua chiave pubblica ad Edward"
1464
1465#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><div><p>
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1466# | This is a special step that you won't have to do when corresponding with
1467# | real people. In your email program's menu, go to [-Enigmail-]
1468# | {+\"Tools\"+} &rarr; {+\"OpenPGP+} Key [-Management.-] {+Manager.\"+} You
1469# | should see your key in the list that pops up. Right click on your key and
1470# | select [-Send-] {+<span style=\"color:#2f5faa;\">Send+} Public Keys by
1471# | [-Email.-] {+Email</span>.+} This will create a new draft message, as if
1472# | you had just hit the [-Write button.-] {+\"Write\" button, but in the
1473# | attachment you will find your public keyfile.+}
1474#, fuzzy
1475#| msgid ""
1476#| "This is a special step that you won't have to do when corresponding with "
1477#| "real people. In your email program's menu, go to Enigmail &rarr; Key "
1478#| "Management. You should see your key in the list that pops up. Right click "
1479#| "on your key and select Send Public Keys by Email. This will create a new "
1480#| "draft message, as if you had just hit the Write button."
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1481msgid ""
1482"This is a special step that you won't have to do when corresponding with "
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1483"real people. In your email program's menu, go to \"Tools\" &rarr; \"OpenPGP "
1484"Key Manager.\" You should see your key in the list that pops up. Right click "
1485"on your key and select <span style=\"color:#2f5faa;\">Send Public Keys by "
1486"Email</span>. This will create a new draft message, as if you had just hit "
1487"the \"Write\" button, but in the attachment you will find your public "
1488"keyfile."
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1489msgstr ""
1490"Questo è uno step speciale che non dovrai fare quando vuoi avere una "
1491"corrispondenza con una persona reale. Nel menù del tuo programma di posta, "
1492"seleziona OpenPGP &rarr; Gestione Chiavi. Dovresti vedere la tua chiave "
1493"nella lista contenuta nella finestra che ti è appena apparsa. Fai click "
1494"destro sulla tua chiave e seleziona “Invia chiave pubblica tramite Email”. "
1495"Questo creerà un nuovo messaggio nel quale tu potrai scrivere direttamente "
1496"l'oggetto e il corpo della mail."
1497
1498#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><div><p>
1499msgid ""
1500"Address the message to <a href=\"mailto:edward-en@fsf.org\">edward-en@fsf."
1501"org</a>. Put at least one word (whatever you want) in the subject and body "
1502"of the email. Don't send yet."
1503msgstr ""
1504"Indirizza la mail all'indirizzo <a href=\"mailto:edward-it@fsf.org\">edward-"
1505"it@fsf.org</a>. Inserisci una parola (qualsiasi tu voglia) nel campo "
1506"dell'oggetto e nel corpo della mail ma no inviarla ancora."
1507
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1509msgid ""
1510"We want Edward to be able to open the email with your keyfile, so we want "
1511"this first special message to be unencrypted. Make sure encryption is turned "
1512"off by using the dropdown menu \"Security\" and select <span style=\"color:"
1513"#2f5faa\">Do Not Encrypt</span>. Once encryption is off, hit Send."
1514msgstr ""
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1517# | It may take two or three minutes for Edward to respond. In the meantime,
1518# | you might want to skip ahead and check out the <a
1519# | href=\"#section[-5-]{+6+}\">Use it Well</a> section of this guide. Once
1520# | [-he's responded,-] {+you have received a response,+} head to the next
1521# | step. From here on, you'll be doing just the same thing as when
1522# | corresponding with a real person.
1523#, fuzzy
1524#| msgid ""
1525#| "It may take two or three minutes for Edward to respond. In the meantime, "
1526#| "you might want to skip ahead and check out the <a href=\"#section5\">Use "
1527#| "it Well</a> section of this guide. Once he's responded, head to the next "
1528#| "step. From here on, you'll be doing just the same thing as when "
1529#| "corresponding with a real person."
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1530msgid ""
1531"It may take two or three minutes for Edward to respond. In the meantime, you "
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1532"might want to skip ahead and check out the <a href=\"#section6\">Use it "
1533"Well</a> section of this guide. Once you have received a response, head to "
1534"the next step. From here on, you'll be doing just the same thing as when "
1535"corresponding with a real person."
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1536msgstr ""
1537"Edward impiegherà all'incirca due-tre minuti per rispondere. Nel frattempo, "
1538"potresti saltare avanti nella guida e leggere la sezione <a href="
1539"\"#section5\">Usarlo al meglio</a> di questa guida. Dopo che Edward avrà "
1540"inviato la sua risposta, si potrà passare al prossimo Step. Da questo "
1541"momento in poi, tutto ciò che verrà fatto dovrà essere eseguito anche quando "
1542"si vuole comunicare con delle persone reali."
1543
051da5df 1544#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><div><p>
c34dbd10 1545# | When you open Edward's reply, [-Enigmail-] {+GnuPG+} may prompt you for
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1546# | your [-password-] {+passphrase+} before using your private key to decrypt
1547# | it.
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1548#, fuzzy
1549#| msgid ""
1550#| "When you open Edward's reply, Enigmail may prompt you for your password "
1551#| "before using your private key to decrypt it."
1552msgid ""
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1553"When you open Edward's reply, GnuPG may prompt you for your passphrase "
1554"before using your private key to decrypt it."
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1555msgstr ""
1556"Quando riceverai la mail di risposta di Edward, Enigmail ti chiederà di "
1557"inserire la password prima di usare la tua chiave privata per decriptare il "
1558"messaggio."
1559
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1560#. type: Attribute 'alt' of: <html><body><section><div><div><div><p><img>
1561msgid "Step 4.B Option 1. Verify key"
1562msgstr ""
1563
1564#. type: Attribute 'alt' of: <html><body><section><div><div><div><p><img>
1565msgid "Step 4.B Option 2. Import key"
1566msgstr ""
1567
ff8e7108 1568#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><div><h3>
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1569# | <em>Step [-3-]{+4+}.b</em> Send a test encrypted email
1570#, fuzzy
1571#| msgid "<em>Step 3.b</em> Send a test encrypted email"
1572msgid "<em>Step 4.b</em> Send a test encrypted email"
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1573msgstr "<em>Step 3.b</em> Invia una mail con testo criptato"
1574
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1575#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><div><h6>
1576msgid "Get Edward's key"
ff8e7108 1577msgstr ""
ff8e7108 1578
051da5df 1579#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><div><p>
ff8e7108 1580msgid ""
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1581"To encrypt an email to Edward, you need its public key, so now you'll have "
1582"to download it from a keyserver. You can do this in two different ways:"
ff8e7108 1583msgstr ""
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1584
1585#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><div><p>
1586msgid ""
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1587"<strong>Option 1.</strong> In the email answer you received from Edward as a "
1588"response to your first email, Edward's public key was included. On the right "
1589"of the email, just above the writing area, you will find an \"OpenPGP\" "
1590"button that has a lock and a little wheel next to it. Click that, and select "
1591"<span style=\"color:#2f5faa\">Discover</span> next to the text: \"This "
1592"message was sent with a key that you don't have yet.\" A popup with Edward's "
1593"key details will follow."
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1594msgstr ""
1595
1596#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><div><p>
1597msgid ""
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1598"<strong>Option 2.</strong> Open your OpenPGP manager and under \"Keyserver\" "
1599"choose <span style=\"color:#2f5faa\">Discover Keys Online</span>. Here, fill "
1600"in Edward's email address, and import Edward's key."
ff8e7108 1601msgstr ""
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1602
1603#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><div><p>
1604msgid ""
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1605"The option <span style=\"color:#2f5faa\">Accepted (unverified)</span> will "
1606"add this key to your key manager, and now it can be used to send encrypted "
1607"emails and to verify digital signatures from Edward."
ff8e7108 1608msgstr ""
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1609
1610#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><div><p>
1611msgid ""
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1612"In the popup window confirming if you want to import Edward's key, you'll "
1613"see many different emails that are all associated with its key. This is "
1614"correct; you can safely import the key."
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1616
1617#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><div><p>
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1618# | Since you encrypted this email with Edward's public key, Edward's private
1619# | key is required to decrypt it. Edward is the only one with [-his-] {+its+}
1620# | private key, so no one except [-him-] {+Edward+} can decrypt it.
1621#, fuzzy
1622#| msgid ""
1623#| "Since you encrypted this email with Edward's public key, Edward's private "
1624#| "key is required to decrypt it. Edward is the only one with his private "
1625#| "key, so no one except him can decrypt it."
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1626msgid ""
1627"Since you encrypted this email with Edward's public key, Edward's private "
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1628"key is required to decrypt it. Edward is the only one with its private key, "
1629"so no one except Edward can decrypt it."
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1630msgstr ""
1631"Dal momento in cui decidi di criptare la main con la chiave pubblica di "
1632"Edward, per decriptarla servira solo la chiave privata di Edward. Essendo "
1633"Edward l'unico detentore della chiave privata, solo lui potra leggere il "
1634"contenuto di quella mail."
1635
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1636#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><div><h6>
1637# | [-<em>Step 3.b</em>-]Send [-a test-] {+Edward an+} encrypted email
1638#, fuzzy
1639#| msgid "<em>Step 3.b</em> Send a test encrypted email"
1640msgid "Send Edward an encrypted email"
1641msgstr "<em>Step 3.b</em> Invia una mail con testo criptato"
1642
1643#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><div><p>
1644msgid ""
1645"Write a new email in your email program, addressed to <a href=\"mailto:"
1646"edward-en@fsf.org\">edward-en@fsf.org</a>. Make the subject \"Encryption test"
1647"\" or something similar and write something in the body."
1648msgstr ""
1649"Scrivi una mail nel tuo programma di posta, indirizzala ad <a href=\"mailto:"
1650"edward-it@fsf.org\">edward-it@fsf.org</a>. Come oggetto scrivi \"Test "
1651"crittografia\" o qualcosa di simile e scrivi qualcosa nel corpo della mail. "
1652"Non inviarla immediatamente."
1653
1654#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><div><p>
1655msgid ""
1656"This time, make sure encryption is turned on by using the dropdown menu "
1657"\"Security\" and select <span style=\"color:#2f5faa\">Require Encryption</"
1658"span>. Once encryption is on, hit Send."
1659msgstr ""
1660
ff8e7108 1661#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><div><div><dl><dt>
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1662# | [-Click Send. Enigmail will pop up a window that says-]\"Recipients not
1663# | valid, not trusted or not [-found.\"-] {+found\+}
1664#, fuzzy
1665#| msgid ""
1666#| "Click Send. Enigmail will pop up a window that says \"Recipients not "
1667#| "valid, not trusted or not found.\""
1668msgid "\"Recipients not valid, not trusted or not found\""
1669msgstr ""
1670"Click su invia. Enigmail ti mostrerà una finestra che dice: “Contenitore non "
1671"valido, non fidato o non trovato”."
1672
1673#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><div><div><dl><dd>
1674msgid ""
1675"You may be trying to send an encrypted email to someone when you do not have "
1676"their public key yet. Make sure you follow the steps above to import the key "
1677"to your key manager. Open OpenPGP Key Manager to make sure the recipient is "
1678"listed there."
1679msgstr ""
1680
1681#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><div><div><dl><dt>
1682msgid "Unable to send message"
1683msgstr ""
1684
1685#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><div><div><dl><dd>
1686msgid ""
1687"You could get the following message when trying to send your encrypted "
1688"email: \"Unable to send this message with end-to-end encryption, because "
1689"there are problems with the keys of the following recipients: edward-en@fsf."
1690"org.\" This usually means you imported the key with the \"unaccepted "
1691"(unverified) option.\" Go to the \"key properties\" of this key by right "
1692"clicking on the key in the OpenPGP Key Manager, and select the option <span "
1693"style=\"color:#2f5faa\">Yes, but I have not verified that this is the "
1694"correct key</span> in the \"Acceptance\" option at the bottom of this "
1695"window. Resend the email."
1696msgstr ""
1697
1698#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><div><div><dl><dt>
1699# | [-Enigmail-]{+I+} can't find Edward's key
1700#, fuzzy
1701#| msgid "Enigmail can't find Edward's key"
1702msgid "I can't find Edward's key"
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1703msgstr "Enigmail non riesce a trovare la chiave di Edward?"
1704
1705#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><div><div><dl><dd>
1706msgid ""
1707"Close the pop-ups that have appeared since you clicked Send. Make sure you "
1708"are connected to the Internet and try again. If that doesn't work, repeat "
1709"the process, choosing a different keyserver when it asks you to pick one."
1710msgstr ""
1711"Chiudi la finestra che è apparsa da quando hai cliccato. Assicurati di "
1712"essere connesso ad Internet e riprova. Se continua a non funzionare, ripeti "
1713"il processo scegliendo un keyserver diverso quando in una finestra ti verrà "
1714"chiesto di sceglierne uno."
1715
1716#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><div><div><dl><dt>
1717msgid "Unscrambled messages in the Sent folder"
1718msgstr ""
1719
1720#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><div><div><dl><dd>
1721msgid ""
1722"Even though you can't decrypt messages encrypted to someone else's key, your "
1723"email program will automatically save a copy encrypted to your public key, "
1724"which you'll be able to view from the Sent folder like a normal email. This "
1725"is normal, and it doesn't mean that your email was not sent encrypted."
1726msgstr ""
1727
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1728#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><div><div><dl><dt>
1729msgid "Encrypt messages from the command line"
1730msgstr ""
1731
1732#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><div><div><dl><dd>
1733msgid ""
1734"You can also encrypt and decrypt messages and files from the <a href="
1735"\"https://www.gnupg.org/gph/en/manual/x110.html\">command line</a>, if "
1736"that's your preference. The option --armor makes the encrypted output appear "
1737"in the regular character set."
1738msgstr ""
1739
1740#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><div><h3>
1741msgid "<em>Important:</em> Security tips"
1742msgstr "<em>Importante:</em> Suggerimenti sulla sicurezza"
1743
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1745# | Even if you [-encrypted-] {+encrypt+} your email, the subject line is not
1746# | encrypted, so don't put private information there. The sending and
1747# | receiving addresses aren't encrypted either, so [-they could be read by-]
1748# | a surveillance [-system.-] {+system can still figure out who you're
1749# | communicating with. Also, surveillance agents will know that you're using
1750# | GnuPG, even if they can't figure out what you're saying.+} When you send
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1751# | attachments, [-Enigmail will give you an option of whether-] you [-want-]
1752# | {+can choose+} to encrypt [-them.-] {+them or not, independent of the
c34dbd10 1753# | actual email.+}
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1754#, fuzzy
1755#| msgid ""
1756#| "Even if you encrypted your email, the subject line is not encrypted, so "
1757#| "don't put private information there. The sending and receiving addresses "
1758#| "aren't encrypted either, so they could be read by a surveillance system. "
1759#| "When you send attachments, Enigmail will give you an option of whether "
1760#| "you want to encrypt them."
1761msgid ""
1762"Even if you encrypt your email, the subject line is not encrypted, so don't "
1763"put private information there. The sending and receiving addresses aren't "
1764"encrypted either, so a surveillance system can still figure out who you're "
1765"communicating with. Also, surveillance agents will know that you're using "
1766"GnuPG, even if they can't figure out what you're saying. When you send "
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1767"attachments, you can choose to encrypt them or not, independent of the "
1768"actual email."
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1769msgstr ""
1770"Anche se la mail è crittografata, l'oggetto non lo è. Quindi fai in modo di "
1771"non mettere informazioni private lì. Gli indirizzi del mittente e del "
1772"destinatario non sono crittografati, perciò potrebbero essere letti da un "
1773"sistema di sorveglianza. Quando si inviano allegati, Enigmail chiederà se "
1774"cifrare anch'essi."
1775
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1776#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><div><p>
1777msgid ""
1778"For greater security against potential attacks, you can turn off HTML. "
1779"Instead, you can render the message body as plain text. In order to do this "
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1780"in Icedove or Thunderbird, go to View &gt; Message Body As &gt; Plain Text."
1781msgstr ""
1782
1783#. type: Attribute 'alt' of: <html><body><section><div><div><div><p><img>
1784msgid "Step 4.C Edward's response"
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1785msgstr ""
1786
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1788# | <em>Step [-3-]{+4+}.c</em> Receive a response
1789#, fuzzy
1790#| msgid "<em>Step 3.c</em> Receive a response"
1791msgid "<em>Step 4.c</em> Receive a response"
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1792msgstr "<em>Step 3.c</em> Ricevere una risposta"
1793
1794#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><div><p>
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1795# | When Edward receives your email, [-he-] {+it+} will use [-his-] {+its+}
1796# | private key to decrypt it, then [-use your public key (which you sent him
1797# | in <a href=\"#step-3a\">Step 3.A</a>) to encrypt his-] reply to you.
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1798#, fuzzy
1799#| msgid ""
1800#| "When Edward receives your email, he will use his private key to decrypt "
1801#| "it, then use your public key (which you sent him in <a href=\"#step-3a"
1802#| "\">Step 3.A</a>) to encrypt his reply to you."
ff8e7108 1803msgid ""
e7253b03 1804"When Edward receives your email, it will use its private key to decrypt it, "
161787f6 1805"then reply to you."
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1806msgstr ""
1807"Quando Edward riceverà la tua mail, userà la sua chiave privata per "
1808"decriptarla. Successivamente userà la tua chiave pubblica (che tu hai "
1809"inviato nello Step 3.A) per criptare la risposta da inviare a te."
1810
1811#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><div><p>
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1812# | It may take two or three minutes for Edward to respond. In the meantime,
1813# | you might want to skip ahead and check out the <a
1814# | href=\"#section[-5-]{+6+}\">Use it Well</a> section of this guide.
1815#, fuzzy
1816#| msgid ""
1817#| "It may take two or three minutes for Edward to respond. In the meantime, "
1818#| "you might want to skip ahead and check out the <a href=\"#section5\">Use "
1819#| "it Well</a> section of this guide."
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1820msgid ""
1821"It may take two or three minutes for Edward to respond. In the meantime, you "
e7253b03 1822"might want to skip ahead and check out the <a href=\"#section6\">Use it "
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1823"Well</a> section of this guide."
1824msgstr ""
1825"Edward impiegherà all'incirca due-tre minuti per rispondere. Nel frattempo, "
1826"potresti saltare avanti nella guida e leggere la sezione <a href="
1827"\"#section5\">Usarlo al meglio</a> di questa guida."
1828
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1829#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><div><p>
1830msgid ""
1831"Edward will send you an encrypted email back saying your email was received "
eb9903b9 1832"and decrypted. Your email client will automatically decrypt Edward's message."
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1833msgstr ""
1834
1835#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><div><p>
1836msgid ""
1837"The OpenPGP button in the email will show a little green checkmark over the "
098ebaeb 1838"lock symbol to show the message is encrypted, and a little orange warning "
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1839"sign which means that you have accepted the key, but not verified it. When "
1840"you have not yet accepted the key, you will see a little question mark "
1841"there. Clicking the prompts in this button will lead you to key properties "
1842"as well."
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1843msgstr ""
1844
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1845#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><div><h3>
1846# | <em>Step [-3.b</em>-] {+4.d</em>+} Send a {+signed+} test [-encrypted-]
1847# | email
1848#, fuzzy
1849#| msgid "<em>Step 3.b</em> Send a test encrypted email"
1850msgid "<em>Step 4.d</em> Send a signed test email"
1851msgstr "<em>Step 3.b</em> Invia una mail con testo criptato"
1852
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1853#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><div><p>
1854msgid ""
1855"GnuPG includes a way for you to sign messages and files, verifying that they "
1856"came from you and that they weren't tampered with along the way. These "
1857"signatures are stronger than their pen-and-paper cousins -- they're "
1858"impossible to forge, because they're impossible to create without your "
1859"private key (another reason to keep your private key safe)."
1860msgstr ""
1861
1862#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><div><p>
1863msgid ""
1864"You can sign messages to anyone, so it's a great way to make people aware "
1865"that you use GnuPG and that they can communicate with you securely. If they "
1866"don't have GnuPG, they will be able to read your message and see your "
1867"signature. If they do have GnuPG, they'll also be able to verify that your "
1868"signature is authentic."
1869msgstr ""
1870
1871#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><div><p>
1872msgid ""
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1873"To sign an email to Edward, compose any message to the email address and "
1874"click the pencil icon next to the lock icon so that it turns gold. If you "
1875"sign a message, GnuPG may ask you for your password before it sends the "
1876"message, because it needs to unlock your private key for signing."
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1877msgstr ""
1878
1879#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><div><p>
1880msgid ""
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1881"In \"Account Settings\" &rarr; \"End-To-End-Encryption\" you can opt to "
1882"<span style=\"color:#2f5faa\">add digital signature by default</span>."
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1883msgstr ""
1884
1885#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><div><h3>
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1886# | <em>Step [-3-]{+4+}.e</em> Receive a response
1887#, fuzzy
1888#| msgid "<em>Step 3.e</em> Receive a response"
1889msgid "<em>Step 4.e</em> Receive a response"
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1890msgstr "<em>Step 3.e</em> Ricevere una risposta"
1891
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1893# | When Edward receives your email, he will use [-his private key to decrypt
1894# | it, then use-] your public key (which you sent him in <a
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1895# | href=\"#step-3a\">Step 3.A</a>) to {+verify the message you sent has not
1896# | been tampered with and to+} encrypt [-his-] {+a+} reply to you.
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1897#, fuzzy
1898#| msgid ""
1899#| "When Edward receives your email, he will use his private key to decrypt "
1900#| "it, then use your public key (which you sent him in <a href=\"#step-3a"
1901#| "\">Step 3.A</a>) to encrypt his reply to you."
1902msgid ""
1903"When Edward receives your email, he will use your public key (which you sent "
161787f6 1904"him in <a href=\"#step-3a\">Step 3.A</a>) to verify the message you sent has "
e7253b03 1905"not been tampered with and to encrypt a reply to you."
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1906msgstr ""
1907"Quando Edward riceverà la tua mail, userà la sua chiave privata per "
1908"decriptarla. Successivamente userà la tua chiave pubblica (che tu hai "
1909"inviato nello Step 3.A) per criptare la risposta da inviare a te."
1910
1911#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><div><p>
1912msgid ""
1913"Edward's reply will arrive encrypted, because he prefers to use encryption "
1914"whenever possible. If everything goes according to plan, it should say "
1915"\"Your signature was verified.\" If your test signed email was also "
1916"encrypted, he will mention that first."
1917msgstr ""
1918
161787f6 1919#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><div><p>
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1920# | When you receive Edward's email and open it, [-Enigmail-] {+your email
1921# | client+} will automatically detect that it is encrypted with your public
1922# | key, and then it will use your private key to decrypt it.
1923#, fuzzy
1924#| msgid ""
1925#| "When you receive Edward's email and open it, Enigmail will automatically "
1926#| "detect that it is encrypted with your public key, and then it will use "
1927#| "your private key to decrypt it."
161787f6 1928msgid ""
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1929"When you receive Edward's email and open it, your email client will "
1930"automatically detect that it is encrypted with your public key, and then it "
1931"will use your private key to decrypt it."
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1932msgstr ""
1933"Quando riceverai ed aprirai la mail di Edward, Enigmail automaticamente "
1934"rileverà che la mail è criptata con la tua chiave pubblica e quindi userà la "
1935"tua chiave privata per decriptarlo."
1936
ff8e7108 1937#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><h2>
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1938# | <em>#[-4-]{+5+}</em> Learn {+about+} the Web of Trust
1939#, fuzzy
1940#| msgid "<em>#4</em> Learn the Web of Trust"
1941msgid "<em>#5</em> Learn about the Web of Trust"
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1942msgstr "<em>#4</em> Capire la rete di fiducia (Web of Trust)"
1943
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1944#. type: Attribute 'alt' of: <html><body><section><div><div><p><img>
1945msgid "Illustration of keys all interconnected with a web of lines"
1946msgstr ""
1947
ff8e7108 1948#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><p>
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1949# | Email encryption is a powerful technology, but it has a weakness[-;-]{+:+}
1950# | it requires a way to verify that a person's public key is actually theirs.
1951# | Otherwise, there would be no way to stop an attacker from making an email
1952# | address with your friend's name, creating keys to go with it{+,+} and
1953# | impersonating your friend. That's why the free software programmers that
1954# | developed email encryption created keysigning and the Web of Trust.
1955#, fuzzy
1956#| msgid ""
1957#| "Email encryption is a powerful technology, but it has a weakness; it "
1958#| "requires a way to verify that a person's public key is actually theirs. "
1959#| "Otherwise, there would be no way to stop an attacker from making an email "
1960#| "address with your friend's name, creating keys to go with it and "
1961#| "impersonating your friend. That's why the free software programmers that "
1962#| "developed email encryption created keysigning and the Web of Trust."
1963msgid ""
1964"Email encryption is a powerful technology, but it has a weakness: it "
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1965"requires a way to verify that a person's public key is actually theirs. "
1966"Otherwise, there would be no way to stop an attacker from making an email "
e7253b03 1967"address with your friend's name, creating keys to go with it, and "
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1968"impersonating your friend. That's why the free software programmers that "
1969"developed email encryption created keysigning and the Web of Trust."
1970msgstr ""
1971"La crittografia delle email è una tecnologia potente, ma ha una debolezza; "
1972"richiede un modo per verificare che la chiave pubblica di una persona è in "
1973"realtà la sua. In caso contrario, non ci sarebbe alcun modo per fermare un "
1974"attaccante dal creare un indirizzo email con il nome del tuo amico con delle "
1975"chiavi collegate all'account ed impersonarlo. Ecco perché i programmatori di "
1976"software libero che sviluppano software per la crittografia di mail, hanno "
1977"ideato la firma delle chiavi e il Web of Trust (rete di fiducia)."
1978
1979#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><p>
1980msgid ""
1981"When you sign someone's key, you are publicly saying that you've verified "
1982"that it belongs to them and not someone else."
1983msgstr ""
1984
1985#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><p>
1986msgid ""
1987"Signing keys and signing messages use the same type of mathematical "
1988"operation, but they carry very different implications. It's a good practice "
1989"to generally sign your email, but if you casually sign people's keys, you "
1990"may accidently end up vouching for the identity of an imposter."
1991msgstr ""
1992
1993#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><p>
1994msgid ""
1995"People who use your public key can see who has signed it. Once you've used "
1996"GnuPG for a long time, your key may have hundreds of signatures. You can "
1997"consider a key to be more trustworthy if it has many signatures from people "
1998"that you trust. The Web of Trust is a constellation of GnuPG users, "
1999"connected to each other by chains of trust expressed through signatures."
2000msgstr ""
2001
2002#. type: Attribute 'alt' of: <html><body><section><div><div><div><p><img>
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2003msgid "Section 5: trusting a key"
2004msgstr ""
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2005
2006#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><div><h3>
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2007# | <em>Step [-4-]{+5+}.a</em> Sign a key
2008#, fuzzy
2009#| msgid "<em>Step 4.a</em> Sign a key"
2010msgid "<em>Step 5.a</em> Sign a key"
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2011msgstr "<em>Step 4.a</em> Firmare una chiave"
2012
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2013#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><div><p>
2014msgid ""
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2015"In your email program's menu, go to OpenPGP Key Manager and select <span "
2016"style=\"color:#2f5faa\">Key properties</span> by right clicking on Edward's "
2017"key."
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2019
2020#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><div><p>
2021msgid ""
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2022"Under \"Your Acceptance,\" you can select <span style=\"color:#2f5faa\">Yes, "
2023"I've verified in person this key has the correct fingerprint\"</span>."
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2026#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><div><p>
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2027# | You've just effectively said \"I trust that Edward's public key actually
2028# | belongs to Edward.\" This doesn't mean much because Edward isn't a real
2029# | person, but it's good [-practice.-] {+practice, and for real people it is
2030# | important. You can read more about signing a person's key in the <a
2031# | href=\"#check-ids-before-signing\">check IDs before signing</a> section.+}
2032#, fuzzy
2033#| msgid ""
2034#| "You've just effectively said \"I trust that Edward's public key actually "
2035#| "belongs to Edward.\" This doesn't mean much because Edward isn't a real "
2036#| "person, but it's good practice."
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2037msgid ""
2038"You've just effectively said \"I trust that Edward's public key actually "
2039"belongs to Edward.\" This doesn't mean much because Edward isn't a real "
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2040"person, but it's good practice, and for real people it is important. You can "
2041"read more about signing a person's key in the <a href=\"#check-ids-before-"
2042"signing\">check IDs before signing</a> section."
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2043msgstr ""
2044"Così hai appena detto “Io ho fiducia nel fatto che la chiave pubblica di "
2045"Edward appartiene realmente ad Edward”. In questo particolare caso, questa "
2046"operazione non significa molto perché Edward non è una persona reale, ma "
2047"fare questo con i nostri contatti è una buona pratica."
2048
2049#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><div><h3>
2050msgid "Identifying keys: Fingerprints and IDs"
2051msgstr ""
2052
2053#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><div><p>
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2054# | People's public keys are usually identified by their key fingerprint,
2055# | which is a string of digits like F357AA1A5B1FA42CFD9FE52A9FF2194CC09A61E8
2056# | (for Edward's key). You can see the fingerprint for your public key, and
2057# | other public keys saved on your computer, by going to [-Enigmail &rarr;-]
2058# | {+OpenPGP+} Key Management in your email program's menu, then right
2059# | clicking on the key and choosing Key Properties. It's good practice to
2060# | share your fingerprint wherever you share your email address, so that
2061# | people can double-check that they have the correct public key when they
2062# | download yours from a keyserver.
2063#, fuzzy
2064#| msgid ""
2065#| "People's public keys are usually identified by their key fingerprint, "
2066#| "which is a string of digits like F357AA1A5B1FA42CFD9FE52A9FF2194CC09A61E8 "
2067#| "(for Edward's key). You can see the fingerprint for your public key, and "
2068#| "other public keys saved on your computer, by going to Enigmail &rarr; Key "
2069#| "Management in your email program's menu, then right clicking on the key "
2070#| "and choosing Key Properties. It's good practice to share your fingerprint "
2071#| "wherever you share your email address, so that people can double-check "
2072#| "that they have the correct public key when they download yours from a "
2073#| "keyserver."
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2074msgid ""
2075"People's public keys are usually identified by their key fingerprint, which "
2076"is a string of digits like F357AA1A5B1FA42CFD9FE52A9FF2194CC09A61E8 (for "
2077"Edward's key). You can see the fingerprint for your public key, and other "
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2078"public keys saved on your computer, by going to OpenPGP Key Management in "
2079"your email program's menu, then right clicking on the key and choosing Key "
2080"Properties. It's good practice to share your fingerprint wherever you share "
2081"your email address, so that people can double-check that they have the "
2082"correct public key when they download yours from a keyserver."
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2083msgstr ""
2084"Le chiavi pubbliche delle persone sono di solito identificate dall'impronta "
2085"digitale della loro chiave (conosciuta anche come fingerprint), che è una "
2086"stringa di cifre, come F357AA1A5B1FA42CFD9FE52A9FF2194CC09A61E8 (per la "
2087"chiave di Edward). Puoi vedere l'impronta digitale della tua chiave "
2088"pubblica, e delle altre chiavi pubbliche salvate sul computer, andando su "
2089"OpenPGP &rarr; nel menu del programma di posta elettronica, click destro "
2090"sulla chiave e scegliere Proprietà principali. E' buona pratica condividere "
2091"l'impronta digitale della propria chiave ovunque viene condiviso il proprio "
2092"indirizzo e-mail, in modo che le persone hanno la possibilità di fare un "
2093"doppio controllo per verificare la correttezza della chiave pubblica che "
2094"hanno scaricato dal keyserver."
2095
2096#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><div><p>
2fd4a6dc 2097msgid ""
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2098"You may also see public keys referred to by a shorter keyID. This keyID is "
2099"visible directly from the Key Management window. These eight character "
2100"keyIDs were previously used for identification, which used to be safe, but "
2101"is no longer reliable. You need to check the full fingerprint as part of "
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2102"verifying you have the correct key for the person you are trying to contact. "
2103"Spoofing, in which someone intentionally generates a key with a fingerprint "
2104"whose final eight characters are the same as another, is unfortunately "
2105"common."
2106msgstr ""
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2109# | <em>Important:</em> [-check people's identification before-] {+What to
2110# | consider when+} signing [-their-] keys
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2111#, fuzzy
2112#| msgid ""
2113#| "<em>Important:</em> check people's identification before signing their "
2114#| "keys"
2115msgid "<em>Important:</em> What to consider when signing keys"
2116msgstr ""
2117"<em>Importante:</em> assicurati dell'identità della persona prima di firmare "
2118"la sua chiave"
2119
051da5df 2120#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><div><p>
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2121# | Before signing a [-real-] person's key, [-always make sure-] {+you need to
2122# | be confident that+} it actually belongs to them, and that they are who
2123# | they say they are. [-Ask-] {+Ideally, this confidence comes from having
2124# | interactions and conversations with+} them [-to show you their ID (unless
2125# | you trust-] {+over time, and witnessing interactions between+} them [-very
2126# | highly)-] and [-their-] {+others. Whenever signing a key, ask to see the
2127# | full+} public key [-fingerprint ---] {+fingerprint, and+} not just the
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2128# | shorter [-public key ID, which could refer to another key as well. In
2129# | Enigmail, answer honestly in the window that pops up and asks \"How
2130# | carefully have you verified that the key-] {+keyID. If+} you [-are about-]
2131# | {+feel it's important+} to sign [-actually belongs-] {+the key of someone
2132# | you've just met, also ask them+} to {+show you their government
2133# | identification, and make sure+} the [-person(s) named above?\".-] {+name
2134# | on the ID matches the name on the public key.+}
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2135#, fuzzy
2136#| msgid ""
2137#| "Before signing a real person's key, always make sure it actually belongs "
2138#| "to them, and that they are who they say they are. Ask them to show you "
2139#| "their ID (unless you trust them very highly) and their public key "
2140#| "fingerprint -- not just the shorter public key ID, which could refer to "
2141#| "another key as well. In Enigmail, answer honestly in the window that pops "
2142#| "up and asks \"How carefully have you verified that the key you are about "
2143#| "to sign actually belongs to the person(s) named above?\"."
2144msgid ""
2145"Before signing a person's key, you need to be confident that it actually "
2146"belongs to them, and that they are who they say they are. Ideally, this "
2147"confidence comes from having interactions and conversations with them over "
2148"time, and witnessing interactions between them and others. Whenever signing "
2149"a key, ask to see the full public key fingerprint, and not just the shorter "
e7253b03 2150"keyID. If you feel it's important to sign the key of someone you've just "
ff8e7108 2151"met, also ask them to show you their government identification, and make "
e7253b03 2152"sure the name on the ID matches the name on the public key."
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2153msgstr ""
2154"Prima di firmare la chiave di una persona reale, assicurati che la chiave "
2155"appartenga a lui e che lui sia veramente chi dice di essere. Chiedigli di "
2156"mostrarti il suo Key ID (a meno che sia una persona di fiducia) e l'impronta "
2157"della sua chiave pubblica – non soltanto il Key ID, che potrebbe anche "
2158"riferirsi ad un'altra chiave. In Enigmail rispondi onestamente nella "
2159"finestra che si apre e chiede: \"Con quanta attenzione hai verificato che la "
2160"chiave che stai per firmare in realtà appartiene alla persona sopracitata?\"."
2161
2162#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><div><div><dl><dt>
2163msgid "Master the Web of Trust"
2164msgstr ""
2165
2166#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><div><div><dl><dd>
2167msgid ""
e7253b03 2168"Unfortunately, trust does not spread between users the way <a href=\"https://"
ff8e7108 2169"fennetic.net/irc/finney.org/~hal/web_of_trust.html\">many people think</a>. "
e7253b03 2170"One of the best ways to strengthen the GnuPG community is to deeply <a href="
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2171"\"https://www.gnupg.org/gph/en/manual/x334.html\">understand</a> the Web of "
2172"Trust and to carefully sign as many people's keys as circumstances permit."
2173msgstr ""
2174
ff8e7108 2175#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><h2>
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2176# | <em>#[-5-]{+6+}</em> Use it well
2177#, fuzzy
2178#| msgid "<em>#5</em> Use it well"
2179msgid "<em>#6</em> Use it well"
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2180msgstr "<em>#5</em> Usarlo al meglio"
2181
2182#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><p>
2183msgid ""
2184"Everyone uses GnuPG a little differently, but it's important to follow some "
2185"basic practices to keep your email secure. Not following them, you risk the "
2186"privacy of the people you communicate with, as well as your own, and damage "
2187"the Web of Trust."
2188msgstr ""
2189"Tutti utilizzano GnuPG diversamente, ma per tenere le proprie mail al sicuro "
2190"è importante seguire alcune pratiche di base. Non seguendole, metti a "
2191"rischio la privacy delle persone con cui comunichi, così come la tua, e "
2192"danneggi la rete di fiducia."
2193
2194#. type: Attribute 'alt' of: <html><body><section><div><div><div><p><img>
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2195# | Section [-5-]{+6+}: Use it Well (1)
2196#, fuzzy
2197#| msgid "Section 5: Use it Well (1)"
2198msgid "Section 6: Use it Well (1)"
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2199msgstr "Section 5: Use it Well (1)"
2200
1c95188f 2201#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><div><h3>
c34dbd10 2202# | When should I encrypt? {+When should I sign?+}
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2203#, fuzzy
2204#| msgid "When should I encrypt?"
2205msgid "When should I encrypt? When should I sign?"
2206msgstr "Quando dovrei criptare?"
2207
051da5df 2208#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><div><p>
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2209# | The more you can encrypt your messages, the better. If you only encrypt
2210# | emails occasionally, each encrypted message could raise a red flag for
2211# | surveillance systems. If all or most of your email is encrypted, people
2212# | doing surveillance won't know where to start. {+That's not to say that
2213# | only encrypting some of your email isn't helpful -- it's a great start and
2214# | it makes bulk surveillance more difficult.+}
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2215#, fuzzy
2216#| msgid ""
2217#| "The more you can encrypt your messages, the better. If you only encrypt "
2218#| "emails occasionally, each encrypted message could raise a red flag for "
2219#| "surveillance systems. If all or most of your email is encrypted, people "
2220#| "doing surveillance won't know where to start."
2221msgid ""
2222"The more you can encrypt your messages, the better. If you only encrypt "
2223"emails occasionally, each encrypted message could raise a red flag for "
2224"surveillance systems. If all or most of your email is encrypted, people "
2225"doing surveillance won't know where to start. That's not to say that only "
2226"encrypting some of your email isn't helpful -- it's a great start and it "
2227"makes bulk surveillance more difficult."
2228msgstr ""
2229"Quanto più è possibile crittografare i messaggi, meglio è. Se si criptano e-"
2230"mail di tanto in tanto, ogni messaggio cifrato potrebbe essere un "
2231"campanellino di allarme per i sistemi di sorveglianza. Se tutte o la maggior "
2232"parte delle tue email venissero criptate, le persone che si occupano della "
2233"sorveglianza non saprebbero nemmeno da dove cominciare."
2234
2235#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><div><p>
2236msgid ""
2237"Unless you don't want to reveal your own identity (which requires other "
2238"protective measures), there's no reason not to sign every message, whether "
2239"or not you are encrypting. In addition to allowing those with GnuPG to "
2240"verify that the message came from you, signing is a non-intrusive way to "
2241"remind everyone that you use GnuPG and show support for secure "
2242"communication. If you often send signed messages to people that aren't "
2243"familiar with GnuPG, it's nice to also include a link to this guide in your "
2244"standard email signature (the text kind, not the cryptographic kind)."
2245msgstr ""
2246
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2248# | Section [-5-]{+6+}: Use it Well (2)
2249#, fuzzy
2250#| msgid "Section 5: Use it Well (2)"
2251msgid "Section 6: Use it Well (2)"
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2252msgstr "Section 5: Use it Well (2)"
2253
2254#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><div><h3>
2255msgid "Be wary of invalid keys"
2256msgstr "Diffidare le chiavi non valide"
2257
2258#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><div><p>
2259msgid ""
2260"GnuPG makes email safer, but it's still important to watch out for invalid "
2261"keys, which might have fallen into the wrong hands. Email encrypted with "
2262"invalid keys might be readable by surveillance programs."
2263msgstr ""
2264"GnuPG rende la posta elettronica più sicura, ma è comunque importante "
2265"controllare la presenza di chiavi non valide, che avrebbero potuto far "
2266"cadere le tue mail nelle mani sbagliate. Le email cifrate con chiavi non "
2267"valide possono essere lette dai programmi di sorveglianza."
2268
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2270# | In your email program, go back to the [-second-] {+first encrypted+} email
2271# | that Edward sent you. Because Edward encrypted it with your public key, it
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2272# | will have a [-message from Enigmail-] {+green checkmark a+} at the [-top,
2273# | which most likely says \"Enigmail: Part of this message encrypted.\"-]
2274# | {+top \"OpenPGP\" button.+}
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2275#, fuzzy
2276#| msgid ""
2277#| "In your email program, go back to the second email that Edward sent you. "
2278#| "Because Edward encrypted it with your public key, it will have a message "
2279#| "from Enigmail at the top, which most likely says \"Enigmail: Part of this "
2280#| "message encrypted.\""
2281msgid ""
2282"In your email program, go back to the first encrypted email that Edward sent "
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2283"you. Because Edward encrypted it with your public key, it will have a green "
2284"checkmark a at the top \"OpenPGP\" button."
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2285msgstr ""
2286"Nel tuo programma di posta elettronica, torna alla seconda e-mail che Edward "
2287"ti ha inviato. Siccome Edward ha cifrato la mail con la tua chiave pubblica, "
2288"dovresti vedere un messaggio di OpenPGP nella parte superiore, che molto "
2289"probabilmente dice \"OpenPGP: Parte di questo messaggio è cifrato.\""
2290
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2292# | <b>When using GnuPG, make a habit of glancing at that [-bar.-] {+button.+}
2293# | The program will warn you there if you get an email [-encrypted-]
2294# | {+signed+} with a key that can't be trusted.</b>
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2295#, fuzzy
2296#| msgid ""
2297#| "<b>When using GnuPG, make a habit of glancing at that bar. The program "
2298#| "will warn you there if you get an email encrypted with a key that can't "
2299#| "be trusted.</b>"
2300msgid ""
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2301"<b>When using GnuPG, make a habit of glancing at that button. The program "
2302"will warn you there if you get an email signed with a key that can't be "
2303"trusted.</b>"
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2304msgstr ""
2305"<b>Quando usi GnuPG, prendi l'abitudine di guardare quella barra. Il "
2306"programma ti avviserà lì se la mail è cifrata con una chiave che non può "
2307"essere attendibile.</b>"
2308
2309#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><div><h3>
2310msgid "Copy your revocation certificate to somewhere safe"
2311msgstr "Copiare il certificato di revoca da qualche parte al sicuro"
2312
051da5df 2313#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><div><p>
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2314# | Remember when you created your keys and saved the revocation certificate
2315# | that GnuPG made? It's time to copy that certificate onto the safest
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2316# | [-digital-] storage that you have -- [-the ideal thing is-] a flash drive,
2317# | disk, or hard drive stored in a safe place in your [-home.-] {+home could
2318# | work, not on a device you carry with you regularly. The safest way we know
2319# | is actually to print the revocation certificate and store it in a safe
2320# | place.+}
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2321#, fuzzy
2322#| msgid ""
2323#| "Remember when you created your keys and saved the revocation certificate "
2324#| "that GnuPG made? It's time to copy that certificate onto the safest "
2325#| "digital storage that you have -- the ideal thing is a flash drive, disk, "
2326#| "or hard drive stored in a safe place in your home."
2327msgid ""
2328"Remember when you created your keys and saved the revocation certificate "
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2329"that GnuPG made? It's time to copy that certificate onto the safest storage "
2330"that you have -- a flash drive, disk, or hard drive stored in a safe place "
2331"in your home could work, not on a device you carry with you regularly. The "
2332"safest way we know is actually to print the revocation certificate and store "
2333"it in a safe place."
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2334msgstr ""
2335"Ricordi che, quando hai creato le tue chiavi, hai anche salvato il "
2336"certificato di revoca che GnuPG ha fatto? E' tempo di copiare il certificato "
2337"sul dispositivo di memoria più sicuro che hai - la cosa ideale è un flash "
2338"drive (pen drive), CD, o disco rigido conservato in un luogo sicuro in casa."
2339
2340#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><div><p>
2341msgid ""
2342"If your private key ever gets lost or stolen, you'll need this certificate "
2343"file to let people know that you are no longer using that keypair."
2344msgstr ""
2345"Se la chiave privata viene persa o rubata, avrai bisogno di questo "
2346"certificato per far sapere che non sei più tu ad usare quella coppia di "
2347"chiavi."
2348
2349#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><div><h3>
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2350# | [-<em>Important:</em> act swiftly-]{+<em>IMPORTANT:</em> ACT SWIFTLY+} if
2351# | someone gets your private key
2352#, fuzzy
2353#| msgid "<em>Important:</em> act swiftly if someone gets your private key"
2354msgid "<em>IMPORTANT:</em> ACT SWIFTLY if someone gets your private key"
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2355msgstr ""
2356"<em>Importante:</em> agisci rapidamente se qualcuno ottiene la tua chiave "
2357"privata"
2358
051da5df 2359#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><div><p>
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2360# | If you lose your private key or someone else gets a{+ +}hold of it (say,
2361# | by stealing or cracking your computer), it's important to revoke it
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2362# | immediately before someone else uses it to read your encrypted [-email.-]
2363# | {+email or forge your signature.+} This guide doesn't cover how to revoke
2364# | a key, but you can follow [-the-] {+these+} <a
2365# | [-href=\"https://www.gnupg.org/gph/en/manual.html#AEN305\">instructions on
2366# | the GnuPG site</a>.-]
2367# | {+href=\"https://www.hackdiary.com/2004/01/18/revoking-a-gpg-key/\">instructions</a>.+}
2368# | After you're done revoking, {+make a new key and+} send an email to
2369# | everyone with whom you usually use your key to make sure they [-know.-]
2370# | {+know, including a copy of your new key.+}
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2371#, fuzzy
2372#| msgid ""
2373#| "If you lose your private key or someone else gets ahold of it (say, by "
2374#| "stealing or cracking your computer), it's important to revoke it "
2375#| "immediately before someone else uses it to read your encrypted email. "
2376#| "This guide doesn't cover how to revoke a key, but you can follow the <a "
2377#| "href=\"https://www.gnupg.org/gph/en/manual.html#AEN305\">instructions on "
2378#| "the GnuPG site</a>. After you're done revoking, send an email to everyone "
2379#| "with whom you usually use your key to make sure they know."
2380msgid ""
e7253b03 2381"If you lose your private key or someone else gets a hold of it (say, by "
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2382"stealing or cracking your computer), it's important to revoke it immediately "
2383"before someone else uses it to read your encrypted email or forge your "
2384"signature. This guide doesn't cover how to revoke a key, but you can follow "
2385"these <a href=\"https://www.hackdiary.com/2004/01/18/revoking-a-gpg-key/"
2386"\">instructions</a>. After you're done revoking, make a new key and send an "
2387"email to everyone with whom you usually use your key to make sure they know, "
2388"including a copy of your new key."
2389msgstr ""
2390"Se perdi la tua chiave privata o qualcuno se ne impossessa (ad esempio "
2391"rubando o crackando il tuo computer), è importante che tu la revochi "
2392"immediatamente prima che qualcun altro possa usarla per leggere le tue email "
2393"criptate. Questa guida non spiega come revocare una chiave, ma è possibile "
2394"seguire le istruzioni sul sito <a href=\"https://www.gnupg.org/gph/en/manual."
2395"html#AEN305\">GnuPG</a>. Dopo aver effettuato la revoca, invia una mail a "
2396"tutti i contatti che solitamente utilizzano la tua chiave per scriverti, per "
2397"assicurarti che essi sappiano tutto e che di conseguenza evitino di inviarti "
2398"mail criptate con la chiave pubblica revocata."
2399
2400#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><div><h3>
2401msgid "Webmail and GnuPG"
2402msgstr ""
2403
2404#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><div><p>
2405msgid ""
2406"When you use a web browser to access your email, you're using webmail, an "
2407"email program stored on a distant website. Unlike webmail, your desktop "
2408"email program runs on your own computer. Although webmail can't decrypt "
2409"encrypted email, it will still display it in its encrypted form. If you "
2410"primarily use webmail, you'll know to open your email client when you "
2411"receive a scrambled email."
2412msgstr ""
2413
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2414#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><div><h3>
2415msgid "Make your public key part of your online identity"
2416msgstr ""
2417
2418#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><div><p>
2419msgid ""
2420"First add your public key fingerprint to your email signature, then compose "
2421"an email to at least five of your friends, telling them you just set up "
2422"GnuPG and mentioning your public key fingerprint. Link to this guide and ask "
2423"them to join you. Don't forget that there's also an awesome <a href="
2424"\"infographic.html\">infographic to share.</a>"
2425msgstr ""
2426
2427#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><div><p>
2428# | [-We recommend you even go a step further and add it to-]{+Start writing
2429# | your public key fingerprint anywhere someone would see your email
2430# | address:+} your social media profiles, blog, Website, or business card.
2431# | (At the Free Software Foundation, we put ours on our <a
2432# | href=\"https://fsf.org/about/staff\">staff page</a>.) We need to get our
2433# | culture to the point that we feel like something is missing when we see an
2434# | email address without a public key fingerprint.
2435#, fuzzy
2436#| msgid ""
2437#| "We recommend you even go a step further and add it to your social media "
2438#| "profiles, blog, Website, or business card. (At the Free Software "
2439#| "Foundation, we put ours on our <a href=\"https://fsf.org/about/staff"
2440#| "\">staff page</a>.) We need to get our culture to the point that we feel "
2441#| "like something is missing when we see an email address without a public "
2442#| "key fingerprint."
2443msgid ""
2444"Start writing your public key fingerprint anywhere someone would see your "
2445"email address: your social media profiles, blog, Website, or business card. "
2446"(At the Free Software Foundation, we put ours on our <a href=\"https://fsf."
2447"org/about/staff\">staff page</a>.) We need to get our culture to the point "
2448"that we feel like something is missing when we see an email address without "
2449"a public key fingerprint."
2450msgstr ""
2451"Ti consigliamo anche di fare un ulteriore passo e aggiungerla ai tuoi "
2452"profili dei social media, blog, sito web o biglietto da visita (Presso la "
2453"Free Software Foundation, abbiamo messo la nostra sulla pagina dedicata allo "
2454"<a href=\"https://fsf.org/about/staff\">staff</a>). Sarebbe auspicabile far "
2455"si che questa pratica diventasse normale, al punto tale da percepire la "
2456"sensazione di come se mancasse qualcosa ogni volta che si riceva una mail da "
2457"un indirizzo senza l'impronta digitale della chiave pubblca."
2458
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2459#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><h2>
2460msgid "<a href=\"next_steps.html\">Great job! Check out the next steps.</a>"
2461msgstr ""
2462"<a href=\"next_steps.html\">Ottimo lavoro! Vai allo step successivo.</a>"
2463
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2464#. type: Attribute 'content' of: <html><head><meta>
2465msgid "GnuPG, GPG, openpgp, surveillance, privacy, email, Enigmail"
2466msgstr "GnuPG, GPG, openpgp, surveillance, privacy, email, Enigmail"
2467
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2468#. type: Content of: <html><body><header><div><p>
2469msgid "&larr; Read the <a href=\"index.html\">full guide</a>"
2470msgstr "&larr; Leggi la nostra <a href=\"index.html\">guida completa</a>"
2471
2472#. type: Content of: <html><body><header><div><h3><a>
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2473# | <a
2474# | [-href=\"https://fsf.org/share?u=https://u.fsf.org/zc&amp;t=How&nbsp;public-key
2475# | encryption works. Infographic via %40fsf\">-]
2476# | {+href=\"https://fsf.org/share?u=https://u.fsf.org/zc&amp;t=How%20public-ke
2477# | y%20encryption%20works.%20Infographic%20via%20%40fsf\">+}
2478#, fuzzy
2479#| msgid ""
2480#| "<a href=\"https://fsf.org/share?u=https://u.fsf.org/zc&amp;t=How&nbsp;"
2481#| "public-key encryption works. Infographic via %40fsf\">"
ff8e7108 2482msgid ""
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2483"<a href=\"https://fsf.org/share?u=https://u.fsf.org/zc&amp;t=How%20public-key"
2484"%20encryption%20works.%20Infographic%20via%20%40fsf\">"
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2485msgstr ""
2486"<a href=\"https://fsf.org/share?u=https://u.fsf.org/zc&amp;t=How&nbsp;public-"
2487"key encryption works. Infographic via %40fsf\">"
2488
2489#. type: Content of: <html><body><header><div><h3>
2490msgid "&nbsp; Share our infographic </a> with the hashtag #EmailSelfDefense"
2491msgstr ""
2492"&nbsp; Condividi la nostra infografica</a> utilizzando l'hashtag "
2493"#EmailSelfDefense"
2494
2495#. type: Attribute 'alt' of: <html><body><header><div><p><img>
2496msgid "View &amp; share our infographic"
2497msgstr "Guarda e condividi la nostra infografica"
2498
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2499#. type: Attribute 'content' of: <html><head><meta>
2500# | GnuPG, GPG, openpgp, surveillance, privacy, email, [-Enigmail-]
2501# | {+encryption+}
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2503#| msgid "GnuPG, GPG, openpgp, surveillance, privacy, email, Enigmail"
2504msgid "GnuPG, GPG, openpgp, surveillance, privacy, email, encryption"
2505msgstr "GnuPG, GPG, openpgp, surveillance, privacy, email, Enigmail"
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2507#. type: Content of: <html><body><header><div><h1>
2508msgid "Great job!"
2509msgstr "Ottimo lavoro!"
2510
2511#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><h2>
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2512# | <em>#[-6-]{+7+}</em> Next steps
2513#, fuzzy
2514#| msgid "<em>#6</em> Next steps"
2515msgid "<em>#7</em> Next steps"
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2516msgstr "<em>#6</em> Prossimo step"
2517
051da5df 2518#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><p>
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2519# | You've now completed the basics of email encryption with GnuPG, taking
2520# | action against bulk surveillance. [-A pat on the back to you!-] These next
2521# | steps will help make the most of the work [-you did today.-] {+you've
2522# | done.+}
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2523#, fuzzy
2524#| msgid ""
2525#| "You've now completed the basics of email encryption with GnuPG, taking "
2526#| "action against bulk surveillance. A pat on the back to you! These next "
2527#| "steps will help make the most of the work you did today."
2528msgid ""
2529"You've now completed the basics of email encryption with GnuPG, taking "
2530"action against bulk surveillance. These next steps will help make the most "
2531"of the work you've done."
2532msgstr ""
2533"Adesso hai completato tutti gli step, imparando tutte le nozioni di base "
2534"necessarie per criptare le mail con GnuPG, agendo contro la sorveglianza di "
2535"massa. Ti meriti una pacca sulla spalla! Questi prossimi step ti "
2536"permetteranno di non rendere inutile il lavoro che hai fatto oggi."
2537
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2538#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><div><p>
2539msgid "&larr; <a href=\"index.html\">Return to the guide</a>"
2540msgstr "&larr; <a href=\"index.html\">Ritorna alla guida</a>"
2541
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2542#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><div><h3>
2543msgid "Join the movement"
2544msgstr "Unisciti a noi!"
2545
2546#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><div><p>
2547msgid ""
2548"You've just taken a huge step towards protecting your privacy online. But "
2549"each of us acting alone isn't enough. To topple bulk surveillance, we need "
2550"to build a movement for the autonomy and freedom of all computer users. Join "
2551"the Free Software Foundation's community to meet like-minded people and work "
2552"together for change."
2553msgstr ""
2554"Oggi hai fatto un passo importante verso la protezione della tua privacy "
2555"online. Ma ciò non è abbastanza se ognuno di noi agisce da solo. Per far "
2556"crollare la sorveglianza di massa abbiamo bisogno di creare un movimento per "
2557"l'autononomia e per la libertà degli utenti che usano il computer. Unisciti "
2558"alla community della Free Software Foundation per incontrare gente che ha le "
2559"tue stesse idee, così da lavorare insieme per cambiare le cose."
2560
051da5df 2561#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><div><p>
c34dbd10 2562# | <small>Read <a href=\"https://www.fsf.org/twitter\">why GNU Social and
60715780 2563# | Mastodon are better than [-Twitter.</a></small>-] {+Twitter</a>, and <a
e7253b03 2564# | href=\"https://www.fsf.org/facebook\">why we don't use
c34dbd10 2565# | Facebook</a>.</small>+}
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2566#, fuzzy
2567#| msgid ""
2568#| "<small>Read <a href=\"https://www.fsf.org/twitter\">why GNU Social and "
60715780 2569#| "Mastodon are better than Twitter.</a></small>"
ff8e7108 2570msgid ""
60715780 2571"<small>Read <a href=\"https://www.fsf.org/twitter\">why GNU Social and "
e7253b03 2572"Mastodon are better than Twitter</a>, and <a href=\"https://www.fsf.org/"
60715780 2573"facebook\">why we don't use Facebook</a>.</small>"
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2574msgstr ""
2575"<small>Leggi <a href=\"https://www.fsf.org/twitter\">perchè GNU Social e "
60715780 2576"Mastodon sono migliori rispetto a Twitter.</a></small>"
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2577
2578#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><div><div><p>
2579msgid "Low-volume mailing list"
2580msgstr "Mailing list a basso volume di mail"
2581
2582#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><div><div><form>
2583msgid ""
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2584"<input type=\"text\" value=\"Type your email...\" name=\"email-Primary\" id="
2585"\"frmEmail\" /> <input type=\"submit\" value=\"Add me\" name=\"_qf_Edit_next"
2586"\" /> <input type=\"hidden\" value=\"https://emailselfdefense.fsf.org/en/"
2587"confirmation.html\" name=\"postURL\" /> <input type=\"hidden\" value=\"1\" "
2588"name=\"group[25]\" /> <input type=\"hidden\" value=\"https://my.fsf.org/"
2589"civicrm/profile?reset=1&amp;gid=391\" name=\"cancelURL\" /> <input type="
2590"\"hidden\" value=\"Edit:cancel\" name=\"_qf_default\" />"
ff8e7108 2591msgstr ""
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2592"<input type=\"text\" value=\"Type your email...\" name=\"email-Primary\" id="
2593"\"frmEmail\" /> <input type=\"submit\" value=\"Aggiungimi\" name="
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2594"\"_qf_Edit_next\" /> <input type=\"hidden\" value=\"https://emailselfdefense."
2595"fsf.org/en/confirmation.html\" name=\"postURL\" /> <input type=\"hidden\" "
2596"value=\"1\" name=\"group[25]\" /> <input type=\"hidden\" value=\"https://my."
2597"fsf.org/civicrm/profile?reset=1&amp;gid=391\" name=\"cancelURL\" /> <input "
2598"type=\"hidden\" value=\"Edit:cancel\" name=\"_qf_default\" />"
2599
2600#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><div><div><p>
2601msgid ""
2602"<small>Read our <a href=\"https://my.fsf.org/donate/privacypolicy.html"
2603"\">privacy policy</a>.</small>"
2604msgstr ""
2605"<small>Leggi la nostra <a href=\"https://my.fsf.org/donate/privacypolicy.html"
2606"\">politica sulla privacy</a>.</small>"
2607
2608#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><div><h3>
2609msgid "Bring Email Self-Defense to new people"
2610msgstr ""
2611
2612#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><div><p>
2613msgid ""
2614"Understanding and setting up email encryption is a daunting task for many. "
2615"To welcome them, make it easy to find your public key and offer to help with "
2616"encryption. Here are some suggestions:"
2617msgstr ""
2618
2619#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><div><ul><li>
2620msgid ""
e7253b03 2621"# Lead an Email Self-Defense workshop for your friends and community, using "
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2622"our <a href=\"workshops.html\">teaching guide</a>."
2623msgstr ""
2624
051da5df 2625#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><div><ul><li>
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2626# | [-Before you close this guide, use-]{+# Use+} <a
2627# | [-href=\"https://fsf.org/share?u=https://u.fsf.org/zb&amp;t=Encrypt with
2628# | me using Email Self-Defense %40fsf\">our-]
2629# | {+href=\"https://fsf.org/share?u=https://u.fsf.org/zb&amp;t=Encrypt%20with%20me%20using%20Email%20Self-Defense%20%40fsf\">
2630# | our+} sharing page</a> to compose a message to a few friends and ask them
2631# | to join you in using encrypted email. Remember to include your [-<a
2632# | href=\"index.html#section4\">GnuPG-] {+GnuPG+} public key [-ID</a>-]
2633# | {+fingerprint+} so they can easily download your key.
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2634#, fuzzy
2635#| msgid ""
2636#| "Before you close this guide, use <a href=\"https://fsf.org/share?"
2637#| "u=https://u.fsf.org/zb&amp;t=Encrypt with me using Email Self-Defense "
2638#| "%40fsf\">our sharing page</a> to compose a message to a few friends and "
2639#| "ask them to join you in using encrypted email. Remember to include your "
2640#| "<a href=\"index.html#section4\">GnuPG public key ID</a> so they can "
2641#| "easily download your key."
2642msgid ""
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2643"# Use <a href=\"https://fsf.org/share?u=https://u.fsf.org/zb&amp;t=Encrypt"
2644"%20with%20me%20using%20Email%20Self-Defense%20%40fsf\"> our sharing page</a> "
2645"to compose a message to a few friends and ask them to join you in using "
2646"encrypted email. Remember to include your GnuPG public key fingerprint so "
2647"they can easily download your key."
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2648msgstr ""
2649"Prima di chiudere questa guida, usa <a href=\"https://fsf.org/share?"
2650"u=https://u.fsf.org/zb&amp;t=Encrypt with me using Email Self-Defense %40fsf"
2651"\">la nostra pagina di condivisione</a> per inviare un messaggio ad alcuni "
2652"tuoi amici, chiedendo loro di unirsi a te nella criptazione delle email. "
2653"Ricordati di includere l'<a href=\"index.html#section4\">ID della tua chiave "
2654"pubblica GnuPG</a> così da permettere loro di scaricare facilmente la tua "
2655"chiave."
2656
2657#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><div><ul><li>
2658msgid ""
e7253b03 2659"# Add your public key fingerprint anywhere that you normally display your "
ff8e7108 2660"email address. Some good places are: your email signature (the text kind, "
e7253b03 2661"not the cryptographic kind), social media profiles, blogs, Web sites, or "
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2662"business cards. At the Free Software Foundation, we put ours on our <a href="
2663"\"https://fsf.org/about/staff\">staff page</a>."
2664msgstr ""
2665
2666#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><div><h3>
2667msgid "Protect more of your digital life"
2668msgstr "Proteggi maggiormente la tua vita digitale"
2669
2670#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><div><p>
2671msgid ""
2672"Learn surveillance-resistant technologies for instant messages, hard drive "
2673"storage, online sharing, and more at <a href=\"https://directory.fsf.org/"
2674"wiki/Collection:Privacy_pack\"> the Free Software Directory's Privacy Pack</"
2675"a> and <a href=\"https://prism-break.org\">prism-break.org</a>."
2676msgstr ""
2677"Scopri tutte le tecnologie anti-sorveglianza per l'instant messaging, per la "
2678"protezione dei dati sul tuo hard drive, per la condivisione di file e molto "
2679"altro ancora nella <a href=\"https://directory.fsf.org/wiki/Collection:"
2680"Privacy_pack\"> Cartella \"Software Libero - Privacy Pack\"</a> e sul "
2681"portale <a href=\"https://prism-break.org\">prism-break.org</a>."
2682
2683#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><div><p>
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2684# | If you are using Windows, Mac OS or any other proprietary operating
2685# | system, we recommend you switch to a free software operating system like
2686# | GNU/Linux. This will make it much harder for attackers to enter your
2687# | computer through hidden back doors. Check out the Free Software
2688# | Foundation's <a
2689# | href=\"http{+s+}://www.gnu.org/distros/free-distros.html\">endorsed
2690# | versions of GNU/Linux.</a>
2691#, fuzzy
2692#| msgid ""
2693#| "If you are using Windows, Mac OS or any other proprietary operating "
2694#| "system, we recommend you switch to a free software operating system like "
2695#| "GNU/Linux. This will make it much harder for attackers to enter your "
2696#| "computer through hidden back doors. Check out the Free Software "
2697#| "Foundation's <a href=\"http://www.gnu.org/distros/free-distros.html"
2698#| "\">endorsed versions of GNU/Linux.</a>"
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2699msgid ""
2700"If you are using Windows, Mac OS or any other proprietary operating system, "
2701"we recommend you switch to a free software operating system like GNU/Linux. "
2702"This will make it much harder for attackers to enter your computer through "
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2703"hidden back doors. Check out the Free Software Foundation's <a href="
2704"\"https://www.gnu.org/distros/free-distros.html\">endorsed versions of GNU/"
2705"Linux.</a>"
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2706msgstr ""
2707"Se stai utilizzando Windows, Mac o qualsiasi altro sistema operativo "
2708"proprietario, ti consigliamo di passare a sistemi operativi liberi come Gnu/"
2709"Linux. Ciò renderà la vita più difficile a tutte le persone che vogliono "
2710"attacare il tuo computer sfruttando delle backdoor nascoste. Scopri tutte <a "
2711"href=\"http://www.gnu.org/distros/free-distros.html\">le distribuzioni Gnu/"
2712"Linux</a> approvate dalla Free Software Foundation."
2713
2714#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><div><h3>
2715msgid "Optional: Add more email protection with Tor"
2716msgstr ""
2717
2718#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><div><p>
2719msgid ""
2720"<a href=\"https://www.torproject.org/about/overview.html.en\">The Onion "
2721"Router (Tor) network</a> wraps Internet communication in multiple layers of "
2722"encryption and bounces it around the world several times. When used "
2723"properly, Tor confuses surveillance field agents and the global surveillance "
2724"apparatus alike. Using it simultaneously with GnuPG's encryption will give "
2725"you the best results."
2726msgstr ""
2727
2728#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><div><p>
2729msgid ""
2730"To have your email program send and receive email over Tor, install the <a "
2731"href=\"https://addons.mozilla.org/en-us/thunderbird/addon/torbirdy/"
e7253b03 2732"\">Torbirdy plugin</a> by searching for it through Add-ons."
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2733msgstr ""
2734
2735#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><div><p>
2736msgid ""
2737"Before beginning to check your email over Tor, make sure you understand <a "
2738"href=\"https://www.torproject.org/docs/faq.html."
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2739"en#WhatProtectionsDoesTorProvide\"> the security tradeoffs involved</a>. "
2740"This <a href=\"https://www.eff.org/pages/tor-and-https\">infographic</a> "
2741"from our friends at the Electronic Frontier Foundation demonstrates how Tor "
2742"keeps you secure."
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2743msgstr ""
2744
2745#. type: Attribute 'alt' of: <html><body><section><div><div><div><p><img>
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2746# | Section [-6-]{+7+}: Next Steps
2747#, fuzzy
2748#| msgid "Section 6: Next Steps"
2749msgid "Section 7: Next Steps"
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2750msgstr "Section 6: Next Steps"
2751
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2752#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><div><h3>
2753msgid "Make Email Self-Defense tools even better"
2754msgstr "Rendi gli strumenti di autodifesa email sempre migliori"
2755
2756#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><div><p>
2757msgid ""
2758"<a href=\"https://libreplanet.org/wiki/GPG_guide/Public_Review\">Leave "
2759"feedback and suggest improvements to this guide</a>. We welcome "
2760"translations, but we ask that you contact us at <a href=\"mailto:"
2761"campaigns@fsf.org\">campaigns@fsf.org</a> before you start, so that we can "
2762"connect you with other translators working in your language."
2763msgstr ""
2764"<a href=\"https://libreplanet.org/wiki/GPG_guide/Public_Review\">Lascia un "
2765"feedback e consigli utili per migliorare questa guida</a>. Nuove traduzioni "
2766"sono ben accette, ma prima di cominciare ti chiediamo di contattarci "
2767"all'indirizzo mail <a href=\"mailto:campaigns@fsf.org\">campaigns@fsf.org</"
2768"a>, cosi da poterti mettere in contatto con gli altri traduttori che "
2769"lavorano nella tua stessa lingua."
2770
2771#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><div><p>
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2772# | If you like programming, you can contribute code to <a
2773# | [-href=\"https://www.gnupg.org/\">GnuPG</a> or <a
2774# | href=\"https://www.enigmail.net/home/index.php\">Enigmail</a>.-]
2775# | {+href=\"https://www.gnupg.org/\">GnuPG</a>.+}
2776#, fuzzy
2777#| msgid ""
2778#| "If you like programming, you can contribute code to <a href=\"https://www."
2779#| "gnupg.org/\">GnuPG</a> or <a href=\"https://www.enigmail.net/home/index."
2780#| "php\">Enigmail</a>."
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2781msgid ""
2782"If you like programming, you can contribute code to <a href=\"https://www."
e7253b03 2783"gnupg.org/\">GnuPG</a>."
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2784msgstr ""
2785"Se ti piace programmare, puoi contribuire alla programmazione di <a href="
2786"\"https://www.gnupg.org/\">GnuPG</a> o di <a href=\"https://www.enigmail.net/"
2787"home/index.php\">Enigmail</a>."
2788
2789#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><div><p>
2790msgid ""
2791"To go the extra mile, support the Free Software Foundation so we can keep "
2792"improving Email Self-Defense, and make more tools like it."
2793msgstr ""
2794"Se vuoi fare qualcosa in più, supporta la Free Software Foundation in modo "
2795"da aiutarci nella promozione dell'Autodifesa delle email quanto più "
2796"possibile, creando così molti più software come questi."
2797
2798#. type: Content of: <html><body><header><div><ul><li>
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2799# | [-&larr;-]<a [-href=\"index.html\">Return to the-]
2800# | {+href=\"index.html\">Set up+} guide</a>
2801#, fuzzy
2802#| msgid "&larr; <a href=\"index.html\">Return to the guide</a>"
2803msgid "<a href=\"index.html\">Set up guide</a>"
2804msgstr "&larr; <a href=\"index.html\">Ritorna alla guida</a>"
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2806#. type: Content of: <html><body><header><div><ul><li>
2807msgid "<a href=\"workshops.html\" class=\"current\">Teach your friends</a>"
2808msgstr ""
2809
1c95188f 2810#. type: Content of: <html><body><header><div><ul><li><a>
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2811# | <a [-href=\"https://fsf.org/share?u=https://u.fsf.org/zb&amp;t=Email
2812# | encryption for everyone via %40fsf\">Share&nbsp;-]
2813# | {+href=\"https://fsf.org/share?u=https://u.fsf.org/zb&amp;t=Email%20encrypt
2814# | ion%20for%20everyone%20via%20%40fsf\">Share&nbsp;+}
2815#, fuzzy
2816#| msgid ""
2817#| "<a href=\"https://fsf.org/share?u=https://u.fsf.org/zb&amp;t=Email "
2818#| "encryption for everyone via %40fsf\">Share&nbsp;"
1c95188f 2819msgid ""
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2820"<a href=\"https://fsf.org/share?u=https://u.fsf.org/zb&amp;t=Email"
2821"%20encryption%20for%20everyone%20via%20%40fsf\">Share&nbsp;"
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2822msgstr ""
2823"<a href=\"https://fsf.org/share?u=https://u.fsf.org/zb&amp;t=Criptazione "
2824"email per tutti a cura della fsf.\">Condividi!"
2825
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2826#. type: Content of: <html><body><header><div><div><div><p>
2827msgid ""
2828"We want to translate this guide into more languages, and make a version for "
2829"encryption on mobile devices. Please donate, and help people around the "
2830"world take the first step towards protecting their privacy with free "
2831"software."
2832msgstr ""
2833"Vogliamo tradurre questa guida in molte lingue e crearne un'altra per la "
2834"criptazione dei dispositivi mobili. Per favore donate e aiutate le persone "
2835"nel mondo a compiere il primo passo verso la protezione della loro privacy "
2836"grazie al free software."
2837
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2838#. type: Content of: <html><body><header><div><div><p><a>
2839msgid ""
2840"<a href=\"https://crm.fsf.org/civicrm/contribute/transact?reset=1&amp;"
2841"id=14&amp;pk_campaign=email_self_defense&amp;pk_kwd=guide_donate\">"
2842msgstr ""
2843"<a href=\"https://crm.fsf.org/civicrm/contribute/transact?reset=1&amp;"
2844"id=14&amp;pk_campaign=email_self_defense&amp;pk_kwd=guide_donate\">"
2845
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2846#. type: Attribute 'alt' of: <html><body><header><div><div><p><a><img>
2847msgid "View &amp; share our infographic →"
2848msgstr "Guarda e condividi la nostra infografica →"
2849
2850#. type: Content of: <html><body><header><div><div><p>
2851msgid ""
2852"</a> Understanding and setting up email encryption sounds like a daunting "
2853"task to many people. That's why helping your friends with GnuPG plays such "
2854"an important role in helping spread encryption. Even if only one person "
2855"shows up, that's still one more person using encryption who wasn't before. "
2856"You have the power to help your friends keep their digital love letters "
2857"private, and teach them about the importance of free software. If you use "
2858"GnuPG to send and receive encrypted email, you're a perfect candidate for "
2859"leading a workshop!"
2860msgstr ""
2861
2862#. type: Attribute 'alt' of: <html><body><section><div><div><p><img>
2863msgid "A small workshop among friends"
2864msgstr ""
2865
2866#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><h2>
2867msgid "<em>#1</em> Get your friends or community interested"
2868msgstr ""
2869
2870#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><p>
2871msgid ""
2872"If you hear friends grumbling about their lack of privacy, ask them if "
2873"they're interested in attending a workshop on Email Self-Defense. If your "
2874"friends don't grumble about privacy, they may need some convincing. You "
2875"might even hear the classic \"if you've got nothing to hide, you've got "
2876"nothing to fear\" argument against using encryption."
2877msgstr ""
2878
2879#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><p>
2880msgid ""
2881"Here are some talking points you can use to help explain why it's worth it "
2882"to learn GnuPG. Mix and match whichever you think will make sense to your "
2883"community:"
2884msgstr ""
2885
2886#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><div><h3>
2887msgid "Strength in numbers"
2888msgstr ""
2889
2890#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><div><p>
2891msgid ""
2892"Each person who chooses to resist mass surveillance with encryption makes it "
2893"easier for others to resist as well. People normalizing the use of strong "
2894"encryption has multiple powerful effects: it means those who need privacy "
2895"the most, like potential whistle-blowers and activists, are more likely to "
2896"learn about encryption. More people using encryption for more things also "
2897"makes it harder for surveillance systems to single out those that can't "
2898"afford to be found, and shows solidarity with those people."
2899msgstr ""
2900
2901#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><div><h3>
2902msgid "People you respect may already be using encryption"
2903msgstr ""
2904
2905#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><div><p>
2906msgid ""
2907"Many journalists, whistleblowers, activists, and researchers use GnuPG, so "
2908"your friends might unknowingly have heard of a few people who use it "
2909"already. You can search for \"BEGIN PUBLIC KEY BLOCK\" + keyword to help "
2910"make a list of people and organizations who use GnuPG whom your community "
2911"will likely recognize."
2912msgstr ""
2913
2914#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><div><h3>
2915msgid "Respect your friends' privacy"
2916msgstr ""
2917
2918#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><div><p>
2919msgid ""
2920"There's no objective way to judge what constitutes privacy-sensitive "
2921"correspondence. As such, it's better not to presume that just because you "
2922"find an email you sent to a friend innocuous, your friend (or a surveillance "
2923"agent, for that matter!) feels the same way. Show your friends respect by "
2924"encrypting your correspondence with them."
2925msgstr ""
2926
2927#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><div><h3>
2928msgid "Privacy technology is normal in the physical world"
2929msgstr ""
2930
2931#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><div><p>
2932msgid ""
2933"In the physical realm, we take window blinds, envelopes, and closed doors "
2934"for granted as ways of protecting our privacy. Why should the digital realm "
2935"be any different?"
2936msgstr ""
2937
2938#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><div><h3>
2939msgid "We shouldn't have to trust our email providers with our privacy"
2940msgstr ""
2941
2942#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><div><p>
2943msgid ""
2944"Some email providers are very trustworthy, but many have incentives not to "
2945"protect your privacy and security. To be empowered digital citizens, we need "
2946"to build our own security from the bottom up."
2947msgstr ""
2948
2949#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><h2>
2950msgid "<em>#2</em> Plan The Workshop"
2951msgstr ""
2952
2953#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><p>
2954msgid ""
2955"Once you've got at least one interested friend, pick a date and start "
2956"planning out the workshop. Tell participants to bring their computer and ID "
2957"(for signing each other's keys). If you'd like to make it easy for the "
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2958"participants to use <a href=\"https://theintercept.com/2015/03/26/"
2959"passphrases-can-memorize-attackers-cant-guess/\">Diceware</a> for choosing "
2960"passwords, get a pack of dice beforehand. Make sure the location you select "
2961"has an easily accessible Internet connection, and make backup plans in case "
2962"the connection stops working on the day of the workshop. Libraries, coffee "
2963"shops, and community centers make great locations. Try to get all the "
2964"participants to set up an email client based on Thunderbird before the "
2965"event. Direct them to their email provider's IT department or help page if "
2966"they run into errors."
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2968
2969#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><p>
2970msgid ""
2971"Estimate that the workshop will take at least forty minutes plus ten minutes "
2972"for each participant. Plan extra time for questions and technical glitches."
2973msgstr ""
2974
2975#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><p>
2976msgid ""
2977"The success of the workshop requires understanding and catering to the "
2978"unique backgrounds and needs of each group of participants. Workshops should "
2979"stay small, so that each participant receives more individualized "
2980"instruction. If more than a handful of people want to participate, keep the "
2981"facilitator to participant ratio high by recruiting more facilitators, or by "
2982"facilitating multiple workshops. Small workshops among friends work great!"
2983msgstr ""
2984
2985#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><h2>
2986msgid "<em>#3</em> Follow the guide as a group"
2987msgstr ""
2988
2989#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><p>
2990msgid ""
2991"Work through the Email Self-Defense guide a step at a time as a group. Talk "
2992"about the steps in detail, but make sure not to overload the participants "
2993"with minutia. Pitch the bulk of your instructions to the least tech-savvy "
2994"participants. Make sure all the participants complete each step before the "
2995"group moves on to the next one. Consider facilitating secondary workshops "
2996"afterwards for people that had trouble grasping the concepts, or those that "
2997"grasped them quickly and want to learn more."
2998msgstr ""
2999
3000#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><p>
3001msgid ""
3002"In <a href=\"index.html#section2\">Section 2</a> of the guide, make sure the "
3003"participants upload their keys to the same keyserver so that they can "
3004"immediately download each other's keys later (sometimes there is a delay in "
3005"synchronization between keyservers). During <a href=\"index."
3006"html#section3\">Section 3</a>, give the participants the option to send test "
3007"messages to each other instead of or as well as Edward. Similarly, in <a "
3008"href=\"index.html#section4\">Section 4</a>, encourage the participants to "
3009"sign each other's keys. At the end, make sure to remind people to safely "
3010"back up their revocation certificates."
3011msgstr ""
3012
3013#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><h2>
3014msgid "<em>#4</em> Explain the pitfalls"
3015msgstr ""
3016
3017#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><p>
3018msgid ""
3019"Remind participants that encryption works only when it's explicitly used; "
3020"they won't be able to send an encrypted email to someone who hasn't already "
3021"set up encryption. Also remind participants to double-check the encryption "
3022"icon before hitting send, and that subjects and timestamps are never "
3023"encrypted."
3024msgstr ""
3025
3026#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><p>
3027msgid ""
3028"Explain the <a href=\"https://www.gnu.org/proprietary/proprietary.html"
3029"\">dangers of running a proprietary system</a> and advocate for free "
3030"software, because without it, we can't <a href=\"https://www.fsf.org/"
3031"bulletin/2013/fall/how-can-free-software-protect-us-from-surveillance"
3032"\">meaningfully resist invasions of our digital privacy and autonomy</a>."
3033msgstr ""
3034
3035#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><h2>
3036msgid "<em>#5</em> Share additional resources"
3037msgstr ""
3038
3039#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><p>
3040msgid ""
3041"GnuPG's advanced options are far too complex to teach in a single workshop. "
3042"If participants want to know more, point out the advanced subsections in the "
3043"guide and consider organizing another workshop. You can also share <a href="
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3044"\"https://www.gnupg.org/documentation/index.html\">GnuPG's</a> official "
3045"documentation and mailing lists, and the <a href=\"https://libreplanet.org/"
3046"wiki/GPG_guide/Public_Review\">Email Self-Defense feedback</a> page. Many "
3047"GNU/Linux distribution's Web sites also contain a page explaining some of "
3048"GnuPG's advanced features."
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3049msgstr ""
3050
3051#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><h2>
3052msgid "<em>#6</em> Follow up"
3053msgstr ""
3054
3055#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><p>
3056msgid ""
3057"Make sure everyone has shared email addresses and public key fingerprints "
3058"before they leave. Encourage the participants to continue to gain GnuPG "
3059"experience by emailing each other. Send them each an encrypted email one "
3060"week after the event, reminding them to try adding their public key ID to "
3061"places where they publicly list their email address."
3062msgstr ""
3063
3064#. type: Content of: <html><body><section><div><div><p>
3065msgid ""
3066"If you have any suggestions for improving this workshop guide, please let us "
3067"know at <a href=\"mailto:campaigns@fsf.org\">campaigns@fsf.org</a>."
3068msgstr ""
3069
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3070#~ msgid ""
3071#~ "<a id=\"infographic\" href=\"https://emailselfdefense.fsf.org/en/"
3072#~ "infographic.html\">"
3073#~ msgstr ""
3074#~ "<a id=\"infographic\" href=\"https://emailselfdefense.fsf.org/it/"
3075#~ "infographic.html\">"
3076
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3077#~ msgid "<a class=\"current\" href=\"/en\">English - v4.0</a>"
3078#~ msgstr "<a href=\"/en\">English - v4.0</a>"
3079
3080#~ msgid "<a href=\"/cs\">čeština - v4.0</a>"
3081#~ msgstr "<a href=\"/cs\">čeština - v4.0</a>"
3082
3083#~ msgid "<a href=\"/de\">Deutsch - v4.0</a>"
3084#~ msgstr "<a href=\"/de\">Deutsch - v4.0</a>"
3085
3086#~ msgid "<a href=\"/el\">ελληνικά - v3.0</a>"
3087#~ msgstr "<a href=\"/el\">ελληνικά - v3.0</a>"
3088
3089#~ msgid "<a href=\"/es\">español - v4.0</a>"
3090#~ msgstr "<a href=\"/es\">español - v4.0</a>"
3091
3092#~ msgid "<a href=\"/fr\">français - v4.0</a>"
3093#~ msgstr "<a href=\"/fr\">français - v4.0</a>"
3094
3095#~ msgid "<a href=\"/it\">italiano - v3.0</a>"
3096#~ msgstr "<a class=\"current\" href=\"/it\">italiano - v3.0</a>"
3097
3098#~ msgid "<a href=\"/ko\">한국어 <span class=\"tip\">tip</span></a>"
3099#~ msgstr "<a href=\"/ko\">한국어 <span class=\"tip\">tip</span></a>"
3100
3101#~ msgid "<a href=\"/ml\">മലയാളം <span class=\"tip\">tip</span></a>"
3102#~ msgstr "<a href=\"/ml\">മലയാളം <span class=\"tip\">tip</span></a>"
3103
3104#~ msgid "<a href=\"/pt-br\">português do Brasil - v3.0</a>"
3105#~ msgstr "<a href=\"/pt-br\">português do Brasil - v3.0</a>"
3106
3107#~ msgid "<a href=\"/ro\">română - v3.0</a>"
3108#~ msgstr "<a href=\"/ro\">română - v3.0</a>"
3109
3110#~ msgid "<a href=\"/ru\">русский - v4.0</a>"
3111#~ msgstr "<a href=\"/ru\">русский - v4.0</a>"
3112
3113#~ msgid "<a href=\"/sq\">Shqip - v4.0</a>"
3114#~ msgstr "<a href=\"/sq\">Shqip - v4.0</a>"
3115
3116#~ msgid "<a href=\"/sv\">svenska - v4.0</a>"
3117#~ msgstr "<a href=\"/sv\">svenska - v4.0</a>"
3118
3119#~ msgid "<a href=\"/tr\">Türkçe - v4.0</a>"
3120#~ msgstr "<a href=\"/tr\">Türkçe - v4.0</a>"
3121
3122#~ msgid "<a href=\"/zh-hans\">简体中文 - v4.0</a>"
3123#~ msgstr "<a href=\"/zh-hans\">简体中文 - v4.0</a>"
3124
3125#~ msgid "<a href=\"mac.html\">Mac OS</a>"
3126#~ msgstr "<a href=\"mac.html\">Mac OS</a>"
3127
3128#~ msgid "<a href=\"windows.html\">Windows</a>"
3129#~ msgstr "<a href=\"windows.html\">Windows</a>"
3130
3131#~ msgid "<a href=\"http://u.fsf.org/ys\">"
3132#~ msgstr "<a href=\"http://u.fsf.org/ys\">"
3133
3134#~ msgid ""
3135#~ "Open your email program and follow the wizard (step-by-step walkthrough) "
3136#~ "that sets it up with your email account."
3137#~ msgstr ""
3138#~ "Apri il programma e segui l'installazione guidata per impostarlo con il "
3139#~ "tuo account email."
3140
3141#~ msgid "Step 1.B: Tools -> Add-ons"
3142#~ msgstr "Step 1.B: Tools -> Add-ons"
3143
3144#~ msgid "Step 1.B: Search Add-ons"
3145#~ msgstr "Step 1.B: Search Add-ons"
3146
3147#~ msgid "Step 1.B: Install Add-ons"
3148#~ msgstr "Step 1.B: Install Add-ons"
3149
3150#~ msgid "<em>Step 1.b</em> Install the Enigmail plugin for your email program"
3151#~ msgstr "<em>Step 1.b</em> Installa il plugin Enigmail per il tuo programma."
3152
3153#, fuzzy
3154#~| msgid ""
3155#~| "In your email program's menu, select Add-ons (it may be in the Tools "
3156#~| "section). Make sure Extensions is selected on the left. Do you see "
3157#~| "Enigmail? If so, skip this step."
3158#~ msgid ""
3159#~ "In your email program's menu, select Add-ons (it may be in the Tools "
3160#~ "section). Make sure Extensions is selected on the left. Do you see "
3161#~ "Enigmail? Make sure it's the latest version. If so, skip this step."
3162#~ msgstr ""
3163#~ "Nel menù del client mail, seleziona Add-on (solitamente si trova nella "
3164#~ "sezione Strumenti). Assicurati di aver cliccato su Estensioni, "
3165#~ "nell'elenco a destra. Vedi già Enigmail? Se è così puoi saltare questo "
3166#~ "Step."
3167
3168#~ msgid ""
3169#~ "If not, search \"Enigmail\" with the search bar in the upper right. You "
3170#~ "can take it from here. Restart your email program when you're done."
3171#~ msgstr ""
3172#~ "Se non compare, cerca “Enigmail” nella barra di ricerca in alto a destra. "
3173#~ "Adesso puoi installarlo da qua. Riavvia il programma e sarai pronto per "
3174#~ "cominciare."
3175
3176#, fuzzy
3177#~| msgid ""
3178#~| "The Enigmail Setup wizard may start automatically. If it doesn't, select "
3179#~| "Enigmail &rarr; Setup Wizard from your email program's menu. You don't "
3180#~| "need to read the text in the window that pops up unless you'd like to, "
3181#~| "but it's good to read the text on the later screens of the wizard. Click "
3182#~| "Next with the default options selected, except in these instances:"
3183#~ msgid ""
3184#~ "The Enigmail Setup wizard may start automatically. If it doesn't, select "
3185#~ "Enigmail &rarr; Setup Wizard from your email program's menu. You don't "
3186#~ "need to read the text in the window that pops up unless you'd like to, "
3187#~ "but it's good to read the text on the later screens of the wizard. Click "
3188#~ "Next with the default options selected, except in these instances, which "
3189#~ "are listed in the order they appear:"
3190#~ msgstr ""
3191#~ "L'installazione guidata di Enigmail dovrebbe partire in automatico. Se "
3192#~ "ciò non avviene, seleziona Enigmail → Installazione Guidata dal menù del "
3193#~ "tuo client email. Non è neccessario leggere il testo contenuto nella "
3194#~ "finestra pop-up che appare, a meno che non si voglia, ma è buono leggere "
3195#~ "il testo contenuto nella finestra successiva del wizard. Fai click su "
3196#~ "Avanti lasciando tutte le impostazioni di default selezionate e "
3197#~ "selezionare:"
3198
3199#~ msgid ""
3200#~ "On the screen titled \"Encryption,\" select \"Encrypt all of my messages "
3201#~ "by default, because privacy is critical to me.\""
3202#~ msgstr ""
3203#~ "Nella schermata intitolata \"Criptazione\", selezionare \"Cripta di "
3204#~ "default tutti i miei messaggi, perché la privacy è importante per me.\""
3205
3206#~ msgid ""
3207#~ "On the screen titled \"Signing,\" select \"Don't sign my messages by "
3208#~ "default.\""
3209#~ msgstr ""
3210#~ "Nella schermata intitolata \"Firma\", seleziona \"Non firmare i miei "
3211#~ "messaggi di default\"."
3212
3213#~ msgid ""
3214#~ "On the screen titled \"Key Selection,\" select \"I want to create a new "
3215#~ "key pair for signing and encrypting my email.\""
3216#~ msgstr ""
3217#~ "Nella schermata intitolata \"Seleziona chiave\", seleziona \"Voglio "
3218#~ "creare un nuovo paio di chiavi per firmare e criptare le mie mail.\""
3219
3220#~ msgid ""
3221#~ "The program will take a little while to finish the next step, the \"Key "
3222#~ "Creation\" screen. While you wait, do something else with your computer, "
3223#~ "like watching a movie or browsing the Web. The more you use the computer "
3224#~ "at this point, the faster the key creation will go."
3225#~ msgstr ""
3226#~ "Il programma si prenderà un po' di tempo per completare il passaggio "
3227#~ "successivo: la creazione delle chiavi. Mentre si attende, è bene "
3228#~ "effettuare qualcosa di diverso con il computer, come guardare un film o "
3229#~ "navigare sul web. Quanto più si utilizza il computer, a questo punto, più "
3230#~ "velocemente avverrà la creazione della chiave."
3231
3232#~ msgid "I can't find the Enigmail menu."
3233#~ msgstr "Non riesci a trovare il menu OpenPGP?"
3234
3235#~ msgid ""
3236#~ "In many new email programs, the main menu is represented by an image of "
3237#~ "three stacked horizontal bars. Enigmail may be inside a section called "
3238#~ "Tools."
3239#~ msgstr ""
3240#~ "Nei nuovi programmi di posta il menù principale è rappresentato da "
3241#~ "un'icona formata da tre barre orizzontali. OpenPGP potrebbe trovarsi "
3242#~ "dentro la sezione Strumenti."
3243
3244#~ msgid "The wizard says that it cannot find GnuPG."
3245#~ msgstr "Il wizard non riesce a trovare GnuPG?"
3246
3247#~ msgid ""
3248#~ "Open whatever program you usually use for installing software, and search "
3249#~ "for GnuPG, then install it. Then restart the Enigmail setup wizard by "
3250#~ "going to Enigmail &rarr; Setup Wizard."
3251#~ msgstr ""
3252#~ "Apri qualsiasi programma che permette l'installazione di programmi, cerca "
3253#~ "GnuPGOpen e installalo. Fatto ciò riavvia la configurazione di Enigmail "
3254#~ "andando in OpenPGP &rarr; Installazione Guidata."
3255
3256#~ msgid "In your email program's menu, select Enigmail &rarr; Key Management."
3257#~ msgstr ""
3258#~ "Nel menù del tuo programma di posta. Seleziona Enigmail &rarr; Gestione "
3259#~ "Chiavi"
3260
3261#~ msgid "The progress bar never finishes"
3262#~ msgstr "La barra di progresso non giunge al termine?"
3263
3264#~ msgid ""
3265#~ "Close the upload popup, make sure you are connected to the Internet, and "
3266#~ "try again. If that doesn't work, try again, selecting a different "
3267#~ "keyserver."
3268#~ msgstr ""
3269#~ "Chiudi la finestra di upload, assicurati di essere connesso ad internet e "
3270#~ "riprova. Se non funziona ancora, prova un keyserver differente."
3271
3272#~ msgid "My key doesn't appear in the list"
3273#~ msgstr "La tua chiave non appare nella lista?"
3274
3275#~ msgid "Try checking \"Display All Keys by Default.\""
3276#~ msgstr "Prova controllando l'opzione \"Mostra le chiavi predefinite\"."
3277
3278#, fuzzy
3279#~| msgid ""
3280#~| "There should be an icon of a yellow key in the bottom right of the "
3281#~| "composition window. This means that encryption is on, however, we want "
3282#~| "this first special message to Edward to be unencrypted. Click the key "
3283#~| "icon once to turn encryption off. The key should become grey, with a "
3284#~| "blue dot on it (to alert you that the setting has been changed from the "
3285#~| "default). Once encryption is off, hit Send."
3286#~ msgid ""
3287#~ "The lock icon in the top left should be yellow, meaning encryption is "
3288#~ "turned on. We want this first special message to be unencrypted, so click "
3289#~ "the icon once to turn it off. The lock should become grey, with a blue "
3290#~ "dot on it (to alert you that the setting has been changed from the "
3291#~ "default). Once encryption is off, hit Send."
3292#~ msgstr ""
3293#~ "Dovrebbe esserci un'icona con una chiave gialla nella parte in basso a "
3294#~ "sinistra della finestra di composizione del messaggio. Questo significa "
3295#~ "che la criptazione è attivata, tuttavia noi vogliamo che questo primo "
3296#~ "messaggio da inviare ad Edward sia non criptato. Quindi basterà cliccare "
3297#~ "sull'icona della chiave per disattivare la criptazione. La chiave "
3298#~ "dovrebbe diventare grigia con un punto blu (il quale sta ad indicare che "
3299#~ "le impostazioni di default sono state cambiate). Dopo aver disattivato "
3300#~ "la criptazione, puoi inviare la mail."
3301
3302#, fuzzy
3303#~| msgid ""
3304#~| "They key in the bottom right of the window should be yellow, meaning "
3305#~| "encryption is on. This will be your default from now on."
3306#~ msgid ""
3307#~ "The lock icon in the top left of the window should be yellow, meaning "
3308#~ "encryption is on. This will be your default from now on."
3309#~ msgstr ""
3310#~ "La chiave in alto a destra nella finestra di composizione dovrebbe essere "
3311#~ "gialla, ciò significa che la criptazione della mail è attiva. Questo tipo "
3312#~ "di configurazione, da ora in poi, deve essere la predefinita."
3313
3314#~ msgid ""
3315#~ "To encrypt an email to Edward, you need his public key, so now you'll "
3316#~ "have Enigmail download it from a keyserver. Click Download Missing Keys "
3317#~ "and use the default in the pop-up that asks you to choose a keyserver. "
3318#~ "Once it finds keys, check the first one (Key ID starting with C), then "
3319#~ "select ok. Select ok in the next pop-up."
3320#~ msgstr ""
3321#~ "Per mandare una mail criptata ad Edward, tu hai bisogno della sua chiave "
3322#~ "pubblica, quindi Enigmail dovrà scaricarla dal keyserver. Per fare ciò "
3323#~ "bisogna cliccare su Scarica chiavi perdute e scegliere il keyserver "
3324#~ "selezionato di default dal programma. Dopo che il programma trova le "
3325#~ "chiavi, controlla la prima (l'ID della chiave comincia con la lettera C), "
3326#~ "quindi scegli ok. Fai lo stesso per la schermata successiva."
3327
3328#~ msgid ""
3329#~ "Now you are back at the \"Recipients not valid, not trusted or not found"
3330#~ "\" screen. Check the box in front of Edward's key and click Send."
3331#~ msgstr ""
3332#~ "Adesso sei ritornato nella finestra “Contenitore non valido, non fidato o "
3333#~ "non trovato”. Seleziona la chiave di Edward dalla lista e clicca su ok. "
3334#~ "Se il messaggio non si invia automaticamente, puoi cliccare sul tasto "
3335#~ "invia adesso."
3336
3337#~ msgid ""
3338#~ "Notice the bar that Enigmail shows you above the message, with "
3339#~ "information about the status of Edward's key."
3340#~ msgstr ""
3341#~ "Nota la barra che Enigmail mostra sopra il messaggio con le informazioni "
3342#~ "sullo stato della chiave di Edward."
3343
3344#~ msgid "Section 4: Web of Trust"
3345#~ msgstr "Section 4: Web of Trust"
3346
3347#~ msgid "In your email program's menu, go to Enigmail &rarr; Key Management."
3348#~ msgstr ""
3349#~ "Nel menù del tuo programma di posta, vai in Enigmail &rarr; Gestione "
3350#~ "Chiavi"
3351
3352#~ msgid ""
3353#~ "Right click on Edward's public key and select Sign Key from the context "
3354#~ "menu."
3355#~ msgstr ""
3356#~ "Click destro sulla chiave pubblica di Edward e seleziona “Firma Chiave” "
3357#~ "dal menù contestuale."
3358
3359#~ msgid ""
3360#~ "In the window that pops up, select \"I will not answer\" and click ok."
3361#~ msgstr ""
3362#~ "Nella finestra che appare, seleziona “Non risponderò” e clicca su Ok."
3363
3364#~ msgid ""
3365#~ "Now you should be back at the Key Management menu. Select Keyserver "
3366#~ "&rarr; Upload Public Keys and hit ok."
3367#~ msgstr ""
3368#~ "Adesso dovresti essere nel menù Gestione Chiavi. Seleziona quindi "
3369#~ "Keyserver &rarr; Carica Chiavi Pubbliche e scegli ok."
3370
3371#~ msgid "<a href=\"index.html\">GNU/Linux</a>"
3372#~ msgstr "<a href=\"index.html\">GNU/Linux</a>"
3373
3374#~ msgid "<a href=\"mac.html\" class=\"current\">Mac OS</a>"
3375#~ msgstr "<a href=\"mac.html\" class=\"current\">Mac OS</a>"
3376
3377#, fuzzy
3378#~| msgid ""
3379#~| "This guide relies on software which is <a href=\"https://www.gnu.org/"
3380#~| "philosophy/free-sw.html\">freely licensed</a>; it's completely "
3381#~| "transparent and anyone can copy it or make their own version. This makes "
3382#~| "it safer from surveillance than proprietary software (like Windows). To "
3383#~| "defend your freedom as well as protect yourself from surveillance, we "
3384#~| "recommend you switch to a free software operating system like GNU/Linux. "
3385#~| "Learn more about free software at <a href=\"https://u.fsf.org/ys\">fsf."
3386#~| "org</a>."
3387#~ msgid ""
3388#~ "This guide relies on software which is <a href=\"https://www.gnu.org/"
3389#~ "philosophy/free-sw.html\">freely licensed</a>; it's completely "
3390#~ "transparent and anyone can copy it or make their own version. This makes "
3391#~ "it safer from surveillance than proprietary software (like Windows or Mac "
3392#~ "OS). To defend your freedom as well as protect yourself from "
3393#~ "surveillance, we recommend you switch to a free software operating system "
3394#~ "like GNU/Linux. Learn more about free software at <a href=\"https://u.fsf."
3395#~ "org/ys\">fsf.org</a>."
3396#~ msgstr ""
3397#~ "Questa guida si basa su software rilasciato sotto <a href=\"https://www."
3398#~ "gnu.org/philosophy/free-sw.html\">licenza libera</a>; questo è "
3399#~ "completamente trasparente e chiunque può copiare il codice sorgente o "
3400#~ "crearne una propria versione. Questo lo rende sicuro, nell'ambito della "
3401#~ "sorveglianza, rispetto ad un software proprietario (come Windows). Per "
3402#~ "saperne di più sul software libero visita il sito <a href=\"https://u.fsf."
3403#~ "org/ys\">fsf.org</a>."
3404
3405#, fuzzy
3406#~| msgid ""
3407#~| "Most GNU/Linux operating systems come with GnuPG installed on them, so "
3408#~| "you don't have to download it. Before configuring GnuPG though, you'll "
3409#~| "need a desktop email program installed on your computer. Most GNU/Linux "
3410#~| "distributions have a free software version of the Thunderbird email "
3411#~| "program available to install. This guide will work with them, in "
3412#~| "addition to Thunderbird itself. Email programs are another way to access "
3413#~| "the same email accounts you can access in a browser (like Gmail), but "
3414#~| "provide extra features."
3415#~ msgid ""
3416#~ "To get started, you'll need the IceDove desktop email program installed "
3417#~ "on your computer. For your system, IceDove may be known by the alternate "
3418#~ "name \"Thunderbird.\" Email programs are another way to access the same "
3419#~ "email accounts you can access in a browser (like Gmail), but provide "
3420#~ "extra features."
3421#~ msgstr ""
3422#~ "Molti sistemi operativi GNU/Linux hanno GnuPG già installato, per tale "
3423#~ "motivo non hai bisogno di scaricarlo. Prima di iniziare a configurare "
3424#~ "GnuPG, devi assicurarti di installare un client di posta elettronica sul "
3425#~ "tuo computer. Molte distribuzioni Gnu/Linux permettono l'installazione di "
3426#~ "una versione libera del client Thunderbird. In questa guida noi useremo "
3427#~ "proprio quest'ultimo. I client di posta elettronica sono una via "
3428#~ "alternativa per accedere allo stesso account di posta al quale "
3429#~ "solitamente si accede dal browser (come Gmail), ma dispongono di "
3430#~ "funzionalità aggiuntive."
3431
3432#~ msgid "<em>Step 1.b</em> Get GnuPG by downloading GPGTools"
3433#~ msgstr "<em>Step 1.b</em> Ottieni GnuPG scaricando GPGTools"
3434
3435#~ msgid ""
3436#~ "GPGTools is a software package that includes GnuPG. <a href=\"https://"
3437#~ "gpgtools.org/#gpgsuite\">Download</a> and install it, choosing default "
3438#~ "options whenever asked. After it's installed, you can close any windows "
3439#~ "that it creates."
3440#~ msgstr ""
3441#~ "GPGTools è un software che include GnuPG. <a href=\"https://gpgtools.org/"
3442#~ "#gpgsuite\">Scaricalo</a> ed installalo, scegliendo le opzioni di default "
3443#~ "quando ti verrà chiesto. Dopo averlo installato, potrai chiudere tutte le "
3444#~ "finestre aperte."
3445
3446#~ msgid "Step 1.C: Tools -> Add-ons"
3447#~ msgstr "Step 1.C: Tools -> Add-ons"
3448
3449#~ msgid "Step 1.C: Search Add-ons"
3450#~ msgstr "Step 1.C: Search Add-ons"
3451
3452#~ msgid "Step 1.C: Install Add-ons"
3453#~ msgstr "Step 1.C: Install Add-ons"
3454
3455#~ msgid "<em>Step 1.c</em> Install the Enigmail plugin for your email program"
3456#~ msgstr "<em>Step 1.c</em> Installa il plugin Enigmail per il tuo programma."
3457
3458#~ msgid "<a href=\"windows.html\" class=\"current\">Windows</a>"
3459#~ msgstr "<a href=\"windows.html\" class=\"current\">Windows</a>"
3460
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3461#~ msgid ""
3462#~ "Right click on your key and select Upload Public Keys to Keyserver. Use "
3463#~ "the default keyserver in the popup."
3464#~ msgstr ""
3465#~ "Click destro sulla tua chiave e vai su “Carica la tua chiave pubblica su "
3466#~ "un keyserver”. Usa il keyserver impostato in automatico dal programma."
3467
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3468#~ msgid ""
3469#~ "The images on this page are under a <a href=\"https://creativecommons.org/"
3470#~ "licenses/by/4.0/\">Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license (or later "
3471#~ "version)</a>, and the rest of it is under a <a href=\"https://"
3472#~ "creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0\">Creative Commons Attribution-"
60715780 3473#~ "ShareAlike 4.0 license (or later version)</a>. &mdash; <a href=\"http://"
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3474#~ "www.gnu.org/licenses/license-list.html#OtherLicenses\">Why these licenses?"
3475#~ "</a>"
3476#~ msgstr ""
3477#~ "The images on this page are under a <a href=\"https://creativecommons.org/"
3478#~ "licenses/by/4.0/\">Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license (or later "
3479#~ "version)</a>, and the rest of it is under a <a href=\"https://"
3480#~ "creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0\">Creative Commons Attribution-"
3481#~ "ShareAlike 4.0 license (or later version)</a>. &mdash; <a href=\"http://"
3482#~ "www.gnu.org/licenses/license-list.html#OtherLicenses\">Why these licenses?"
3483#~ "</a>"
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3484
3485#~ msgid "GnuPG, GPG, privacy, email, Enigmail"
3486#~ msgstr "GnuPG, GPG, privacy, email, Enigmail"
3487
3488#~ msgid ""
3489#~ "This guide relies on software which is <a href=\"https://www.gnu.org/"
3490#~ "philosophy/free-sw.html\">freely licensed</a>; it's completely "
3491#~ "transparent and anyone can copy it or make their own version. This makes "
3492#~ "it safer from surveillance than proprietary software (like Mac OS). To "
3493#~ "defend your freedom as well as protect yourself from surveillance, we "
3494#~ "recommend you switch to a free software operating system like GNU/Linux. "
3495#~ "Learn more about free software at <a href=\"https://u.fsf.org/ys\">fsf."
3496#~ "org</a>."
3497#~ msgstr ""
3498#~ "Questa guida si basa su software rilasciato sotto <a href=\"https://www."
3499#~ "gnu.org/philosophy/free-sw.html\">licenza libera</a>; questo è "
3500#~ "completamente trasparente e chiunque può copiare il codice sorgente o "
3501#~ "crearne una propria versione. Questo lo rende sicuro, nell'ambito della "
3502#~ "sorveglianza, rispetto ad un software proprietario (come Windows). Per "
3503#~ "saperne di più sul software libero visita il sito <a href=\"https://u.fsf."
3504#~ "org/ys\">fsf.org</a>."
3505
3506#~ msgid ""
3507#~ "You can launch the wizard yourself, but the menu option for doing so is "
3508#~ "named differently in each email programs. The button to launch it will be "
3509#~ "in the program's main menu, under \"New\" or something similar, titled "
3510#~ "something like \"Add account\" or \"New/Existing email account.\""
3511#~ msgstr ""
3512#~ "Puoi lanciare tu stesso il wizard, ma l'opzione di menu per fare ciò ha "
3513#~ "un nome diverso in ogni programma. Il pulsante per avviarlo si troverà "
3514#~ "nel menù principale del programma, sotto la voce \"Nuovo\" o qualcosa di "
3515#~ "simile, con scritto \"Aggiungi Account\" o \"Account mail nuovo/esistente"
3516#~ "\""
3517
2fd4a6dc 3518#~ msgid ""
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3519#~ "You may also see public keys referred to by their key ID, which is simply "
3520#~ "the last 8 digits of the fingerprint, like C09A61E8 for Edward. The key "
3521#~ "ID is visible directly from the Key Management window. This key ID is "
3522#~ "like a person's first name (it is a useful shorthand but may not be "
3523#~ "unique to a given key), whereas the fingerprint actually identifies the "
3524#~ "key uniquely without the possibility of confusion. If you only have the "
3525#~ "key ID, you can still look up the key (as well as its fingerprint), like "
3526#~ "you did in Step 3, but if multiple options appear, you'll need the "
d3d12736 3527#~ "fingerprint of the person to whom are trying to communicate to verify "
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3528#~ "which one to use."
3529#~ msgstr ""
3530#~ "Si può vedere anche se le chiavi pubbliche sono corrette dal Key ID, "
3531#~ "codice composto dalle ultime 8 cifre del fingerprint, come C09A61E8 per "
3532#~ "Edward. Il Key ID è visibile direttamente dalla finestra di gestione "
3533#~ "delle chiavi. Questo ID della chiave è come il nome di una persona (è "
3534#~ "un'abbreviazione utile ma non può essere identificativo per una data "
3535#~ "chiave), mentre l'impronta identifica univocamente una chiave senza "
3536#~ "possibilità di sbagliarsi. Avendo solo l'ID della chiave, si può risalire "
3537#~ "alla chiave stessa (così come al suo fingerprint), come è illustrato "
3538#~ "nello Step 3, ma se appaiono più opzioni bisognerà avere l'impronta della "
3539#~ "persona con cui si vuole comunicare per verificare quale usare."
3540
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3541#~ msgid ""
3542#~ "On the screen titled \"Create Key,\" pick a strong password! Your "
3543#~ "password should be at least 12 characters and include at least one lower "
3544#~ "case and upper case letter and at least one number or punctuation symbol. "
3545#~ "Don't forget the password, or all this work will be wasted!"
3546#~ msgstr ""
3547#~ "Nella schermata intitolata \"Crea Chiavi\" scegli una password forte! La "
3548#~ "tua password deve contenere almeno 12 caratteri e includere almeno una "
3549#~ "lettera maiuscola o una minuscola e almeno un numero o un simbolo "
3550#~ "speciale. Non dimenticare la password, o tutti questo lavora sarà stato "
3551#~ "inutile."
3552
3553#~ msgid ""
3554#~ "Next to the key, you'll notice an icon of a pencil. Clicking this tells "
3555#~ "Enigmail to add a special, unique signature to your message, generated "
3556#~ "using your private key. This is a separate feature from encryption, and "
3557#~ "you don't have to use it for this guide."
3558#~ msgstr ""
3559#~ "Subito dopo l'icona della chiave noterai l'icona di una matita. Cliccando "
3560#~ "su di essa, diremo ad Enigmail di aggiungere una speciale ed unica firma "
3561#~ "nel messaggio, generata usando la tua chiave privata. Questa è una "
3562#~ "caratteristica diversa dalla crittografia e quindi tu non dovrai usarla "
3563#~ "per questa guida."
3564
3565#~ msgid ""
3566#~ "When you sign someone's key, you are publicly saying that you trust that "
3567#~ "it does belong to them and not an impostor. People who use your public "
3568#~ "key can see the number of signatures it has. Once you've used GnuPG for a "
3569#~ "long time, you may have hundreds of signatures. The Web of Trust is the "
3570#~ "constellation of all GnuPG users, connected to each other by chains of "
3571#~ "trust expressed through signatures, forming a giant network. The more "
3572#~ "signatures a key has, and the more signatures its signers' keys have, the "
3573#~ "more trustworthy that key is."
3574#~ msgstr ""
3575#~ "Quando firmi la chiave di qualcuno, stai pubblicamente dicendo che ti "
3576#~ "fidi di lui e che la chiave appartiene al proprietario e non a un "
3577#~ "impostore. Le persone che utilizzano una chiave pubblica, possono vedere "
3578#~ "il numero di firme che questa possiede. Utilizzando GnuPG per lungo "
3579#~ "tempo, la tua chiave pubblica può arrivare ad avere centinaia di firme. "
3580#~ "Il Web of Trust è l'insieme di tutti gli utenti di GnuPG, collegati tra "
3581#~ "loro da catene di fiducia espresse attraverso le firme delle chiavi, "
3582#~ "formando così una gigantesca rete. Più firme una chiave ha, più è "
3583#~ "affidabile quella chiave."
3584
3585#~ msgid ""
3586#~ "That's not to say that only encrypting some of your email isn't helpful "
3587#~ "-- it's a great start and it makes bulk surveillance more difficult."
3588#~ msgstr ""
3589#~ "Questo non vuol dire che la crittografia di soltanto alcune delle tue "
3590#~ "email non è utile – anzi, è un ottimo inizio e rende la sorveglianza di "
3591#~ "massa più difficile."
3592
3593#~ msgid ""
3594#~ "<a href=\"https://www.fsf.org/twitter\"><small>Read why GNU Social and "
3595#~ "Pump.io are better than Twitter.</small></a>"
3596#~ msgstr ""
3597#~ "<a href=\"https://www.fsf.org/twitter\"><small>Leggi perchè Gnu Social e "
3598#~ "Pump.io sono migliori rispetto a twitter.</small></a>"
3599
3600#~ msgid ""
3601#~ "<strong>This is the single biggest thing you can do to promote email "
3602#~ "encryption.</strong>"
3603#~ msgstr ""
3604#~ "<strong>Questa è la cosa più grande che tu possa fare per promuovere la "
3605#~ "criptazione delle mail.</strong>"
3606
3607#~ msgid ""
3608#~ "It's also great to add your public key fingerprint to your email "
3609#~ "signature so that people you are corresponding with know you accept "
3610#~ "encrypted email."
3611#~ msgstr ""
3612#~ "Sarebbe una buona cosa aggiungere l'impronta della tua chiave pubblica "
3613#~ "dopo la firma nelle tue email, cosìcche le persone con cui hai una "
3614#~ "corrispondenza sappiano che tu accetti anche mail criptate."
3615
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3616#~ msgid ""
3617#~ "<em>Version 3.0. <a href=\"http://agpl.fsf.org/emailselfdefense.fsf.org/"
3618#~ "edward/CURRENT/edward.tar.gz\">Source code of Edward reply bot by Josh "
3619#~ "Drake &lt;zamnedix@gnu.org&gt; available under the GNU General Public "
3620#~ "License.</a></em>"
3621#~ msgstr ""
3622#~ "<em>Version 3.0. <a href=\"http://agpl.fsf.org/emailselfdefense.fsf.org/"
3623#~ "edward/CURRENT/edward.tar.gz\">Source code of Edward reply bot by Josh "
3624#~ "Drake &lt;zamnedix@gnu.org&gt; available under the GNU General Public "
3625#~ "License.</a></em>"
3626
3627#~ msgid ""
3628#~ "<a href=\"//weblabels.fsf.org/emailselfdefense.fsf.org/\" rel=\"jslicense"
3629#~ "\"> JavaScript license information </a>"
3630#~ msgstr ""
3631#~ "<a href=\"//weblabels.fsf.org/emailselfdefense.fsf.org/\" rel=\"jslicense"
3632#~ "\"> JavaScript license information </a>"