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# | In your email program, go back to the [-second-] {+first encrypted+} email
# | that Edward sent you. Because Edward encrypted it with your public key, it
-# | will have a [-message from Enigmail-] {+green checkmark+} at the [-top,
+# | will have a [-message from Enigmail at-] {+green checkmark on+} the [-top,
# | which most likely says \"Enigmail: Part of this message encrypted.\"-]
-# | {+top \"OpenPGP\" button.+}
+# | {+\"OpenPGP\" button.+}
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#| "In your email program, go back to the second email that Edward sent you. "
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"In your email program, go back to the first encrypted email that Edward sent "
"you. Because Edward encrypted it with your public key, it will have a green "
-"checkmark at the top \"OpenPGP\" button."
+"checkmark on the \"OpenPGP\" button."
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"Em seu programa de e-mail, volte à segunda mensagem que Edward mandou. Como "
"Edward o cifrou com a sua chave pública, vai haver uma mensagem do Enigmail "
"(for signing each other's keys). If you'd like to make it easy for the "
"participants to use <a href=\"https://theintercept.com/2015/03/26/"
"passphrases-can-memorize-attackers-cant-guess/\">Diceware</a> for choosing "
-"passwords, get a pack of dice beforehand. Make sure the location you select "
-"has an easily accessible Internet connection, and make backup plans in case "
-"the connection stops working on the day of the workshop. Libraries, coffee "
-"shops, and community centers make great locations. Try to get all the "
+"passphrases, get a pack of dice beforehand. Make sure the location you "
+"select has an easily accessible Internet connection, and make backup plans "
+"in case the connection stops working on the day of the workshop. Libraries, "
+"coffee shops, and community centers make great locations. Try to get all the "
"participants to set up an email client based on Thunderbird before the "
"event. Direct them to their email provider's IT department or help page if "
"they run into errors."