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KDE Wallet Manager
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|[[Image:Kwalletmgr.png|250px]]|| ||'''KWalletManager manages some of your passwords in an encrypted file - but Kgpg does not use Kwallet, neither does firefox.'''
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{|class="tablecenter vertical-centered"
|[[Image:Kwalletmgr.png|250px]]|| ||'''KWalletManager manages some of your passwords in an encrypted file - but Kgpg does not use Kwallet, neither does firefox.'''
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'''KWalletManager''' is an optional tool which can greatly assist your work-flow while maintaining security.
* ''Wallets'' are encrypted against your chosen passphrase
* Wallets are, by default, closed. Your passphrase is required to open a wallet
* Wallets can be configured to close when unused
* You control which applications may use the wallet - everything else will have to ask you for a password.
A right-click, context menu on the wallet in '''kwalletmanager''' offers maintenance options:
* To create a new wallet
* To open and examine the selected wallet
* To change the passphrase for that wallet
* To disconnect an application currently using that wallet
* To close or delete the wallet
Clicking (or in some versions, double-clicking) on a wallet allows you to examine the contents of a wallet. From here you can remove any entries that you do not wish to be further controlled by the wallet. A further advantage is that it is possible to examine the passwords for individual entries - particularly useful if you have mis-typed a password and stored it. These activities remain secure, since they are only available after you have given the passphrase.
{{Tip|1=''For greater security'' configure '''KWalletManager''' to use one wallet for local passwords and a separate one for network passwords and form data.
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Some apps, e.g. ''octopi'', offer multiple options for password entry, e.g. ''gksu'' besides kdesu. gksu then offers to store a password, say the root password, in the gnome-keyring to save you the bother of repeated entering of the password in short intervals of time. That gnome keyring is a "wallet" separate from the KDE-wallet. Another separate "wallet" is the file /etc/passwd for login passwords into Gnu/Linux.
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Open '''KDE Wallet Manager''', and go to <menuchoice>Settings -> Configure Wallet... -> Access Control</menuchoice>, and there adjust application settings. Useful if you mistakenly told an application not to use '''KDE Wallet Manager'''.
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