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* In the next window enter you name and the email address the new keys will belong to and click on **Create** | * In the next window enter your name and the email address the new keys will belong to. \\\\ {{enter_email_name.png}} \\\\\\ * It is also recommended to set a password so activate the checkbox **Protect the generated key with a passphrase.** \\ {{activate_password.png}} \\\\\\ * Click on **Create** \\ {{create_key.png}} \\\\\\ * A small window appears. Here you now have to enter a password/passphrase twice. \\\\ {{enter_password.png}} \\\\\\ * Confirm with a click on **OK**. (Please save your password for example with a password manager like Kee~Pass~XC because if you don't know your password you can't decrypt files and messages so you can't read them anymore.) \\\\ {{confirm_password.png}} \\\\\\ * Now you have two options: ## Click on **Finish** ## Or you go on with the next part of this tutorial (below: //Backup your key pair//) to backup your key pair so you don't forget it later. \\ {{finish_key_creation.png}} \\\\\\ === Backup your key pair It's great that you chose to backup your keys now because if you didn't maybe you would forget it and if you loose your keys you can never read messages that were encrypted by these keys again. * Click on the option **Make a Backup Of Your Key Pair...** \\\\ {{choose_backup.png}} \\\\\\ * The file explorer will be opened. Here you can choose a folder where your backup will be saved (The place you save the keys to should be on a different device than you normally use e.g. an external hard drive). Then click on **Save**. \\\\ {{select_location.png}} \\\\\\ * Enter the password/passphrase that you chose when you created the key pair... \\\\ {{enter_password_for_backup.png}} \\\\\\ * ... and click on **OK** \\\\ {{entered_password_for_backup.png}} \\\\\\ * The next window explains that the backup was successfully. Confirm with **OK**. \\\\ {{backup_complete.png}} \\\\\\ \\ **Congratulations! You created and backed up your own key pair.** |
Create your own key pair
This tutorial is for Gpg4win 4.0.3. For new versions this process may differ.
If you want to start with encryption it is necessary to create your own pair of keys so that you have a private and a public key. Sometimes they are also called "certificates" which is a term coming from the encryption via S/MIME. For many users (and especially those who are unsure) encryption via OpenPGP is the right way. Since Gpg4win/Kleopatra can handle both the certificates and the keys are called certificates in the program.
Create the key pair
- Click on File in the menu bar
- Click on New Key Pair... in the menu
- Click on Create a personal OpenPGP key pair
- In the next window enter your name and the email address the new keys will belong to.
- It is also recommended to set a password so activate the checkbox Protect the generated key with a passphrase.
- Click on Create
- A small window appears. Here you now have to enter a password/passphrase twice.
- Confirm with a click on OK. (Please save your password for example with a password manager like KeePassXC because if you don't know your password you can't decrypt files and messages so you can't read them anymore.)
- Now you have two options:
- Click on Finish
- Or you go on with the next part of this tutorial (below: Backup your key pair) to backup your key pair so you don't forget it later.
Backup your key pair
It's great that you chose to backup your keys now because if you didn't maybe you would forget it and if you loose your keys you can never read messages that were encrypted by these keys again.
- Click on the option Make a Backup Of Your Key Pair...
- The file explorer will be opened. Here you can choose a folder where your backup will be saved (The place you save the keys to should be on a different device than you normally use e.g. an external hard drive). Then click on Save.
- Enter the password/passphrase that you chose when you created the key pair...
- ... and click on OK
- The next window explains that the backup was successfully. Confirm with OK.
Congratulations! You created and backed up your own key pair.