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  1. Open your Chrome browser and click on Window and Extensions
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  2. Click on Get more extensions 
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  3. Look for Mailvelope 
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  4. Add to Chrome 
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    Click on Add again 
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  5. Here you can see your installed Mailvelope in the main Google Chrome toolbar 
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  6. Click on the lock icon and open the Options menu.
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  7. Open Generate Key 
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  8. Generate your own key pair
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  9. Your key is being created 
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    Your key pair was generated
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  10. Here is your generated key pair
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  11. Look for the public key of your recipient (https://pgp.mit.edu/) and insert the public key for the recipient you want to send
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  12.  Public key was imported
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  13. Just log in to your account e.g. web.de Freemail and click on the compose button (pen icon)

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  14.  Write your email and click on Encrypt.

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  15. Add the recipient you want to write an encrypted email.
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  16. Now you can see your encrypted email. Just click on Transfer to put it in your webmail window.

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  17. Your encrypted email in your webmail window. Click on Send to mail your encrypted email.
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Google Chrome (email decryption)

    1. If your recipient receives an encrypted email, you will only see coded text.

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    2. Mailvelope marks it with an overlay when your mouse hovers the coded text.
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    3. If you want to decrypt the coded text, click on the envelope and type in your password to decrypt it.
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    4. Now you can see the decrypted message.
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