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Chapter 2.4.7 QtPass
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QtPass is the default password manager for Lubuntu.
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Usage
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On first launch you will be asked to generate a key to encrypt your passwords. The first field to generate the encryption key is to enter your emial in the :guilabel:`Email` field. Next enter your name in the :guilabel:`Name` field. The next field is you need is the password twice in the :guilabel:`Passphrase` field twice to make sure you do not make a typo. To create the encryption key press the :guilabel:`OK` button.
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To actually store a password preess the button that looks like a piece of paper with a :guilabel:`+` button. Enter the name of the file to store your password in :guilabel:`New password file` and press the :guilabel:`OK` button.
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Version
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Lubuntu ships with version 1.2.3 of QtPass.
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How to Launch
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To launch Qtpass from the menu run :menuselection:`Accessories --> QtPass` or from the command line run
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.. code::
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