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##<code>sudo apt-get install seahorse</code>
 
##<code>sudo apt-get install seahorse</code>
 
=== Working with the application ===
 
=== Working with the application ===
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In the following sections, you will learn to create a new keyring to store all your passwords in, create a master password for the keyring, add a password to the key ring, and to find a password in the password manager when needed.
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==== Creating a keyring ====
 
==== Creating a keyring ====
 
[[File:Passwords_keys_menu.png|right|border|frame|Passwords and Keys app in the menu]]
 
[[File:Passwords_keys_menu.png|right|border|frame|Passwords and Keys app in the menu]]
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Go to Accessories-->Passwords and Keys to open the application.When you open the application, it will be empty to begin with. On the left, you will see an entry called "Login". This is a keyring created by the system by default. Ignore this.
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Go to '''Accessories''' --> '''Passwords and Keys''' to open the application.
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The application will be empty to begin with. On the left, you will see an entry called "Login". This is a keyring created by the system by default. Ignore this.
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In the following steps, you will create a new keyring to store all your passwords in, create a master password for the keyring and then start adding individual passwords to the key ring.
      
# On the top left, click on the "+" icon.  
 
# On the top left, click on the "+" icon.