From: Thérèse Godefroy Date: Mon, 11 Mar 2019 21:56:46 +0000 (+0100) Subject: en: fix a typo (enc 1ed1c6a). X-Git-Url: https://vcs.fsf.org/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=4d10d72d443b9c2026e448abb739076a047ea29b;p=enc-live.git en: fix a typo (enc 1ed1c6a). --- diff --git a/en/index.html b/en/index.html index 454be3d..64e8db8 100644 --- a/en/index.html +++ b/en/index.html @@ -321,7 +321,7 @@ key pair for signing and encrypting my email."
  • On the screen titled "Create Key," pick a strong password! You can do it manually, or you can use the Diceware method. Doing it manually is faster but not as secure. Using Diceware takes longer and requires -dice, but creates a password that is much harder for attackers figure +dice, but creates a password that is much harder for attackers to figure out. To use it, read the section "Make a secure passphrase with Diceware" in this article by Micah Lee.
  • diff --git a/en/mac.html b/en/mac.html index 7c96b99..8afb14c 100644 --- a/en/mac.html +++ b/en/mac.html @@ -332,7 +332,7 @@ key pair for signing and encrypting my email."
  • On the screen titled "Create Key," pick a strong password! You can do it manually, or you can use the Diceware method. Doing it manually is faster but not as secure. Using Diceware takes longer and requires -dice, but creates a password that is much harder for attackers figure +dice, but creates a password that is much harder for attackers to figure out. To use it, read the section "Make a secure passphrase with Diceware" in this article by Micah Lee.
  • diff --git a/en/windows.html b/en/windows.html index 69374b8..4c27a3c 100644 --- a/en/windows.html +++ b/en/windows.html @@ -332,7 +332,7 @@ key pair for signing and encrypting my email."
  • On the screen titled "Create Key," pick a strong password! You can do it manually, or you can use the Diceware method. Doing it manually is faster but not as secure. Using Diceware takes longer and requires -dice, but creates a password that is much harder for attackers figure +dice, but creates a password that is much harder for attackers to figure out. To use it, read the section "Make a secure passphrase with Diceware" in this article by Micah Lee.