The simplest way to encrypt a file is to use symmetric encryption.
On the KDE desktop, right click on any file, highlight "actions", then "encrypt file".
From the command line, "gpg -c <filename>" will encrypt the file.
In both cases, a new file is created. The new file requires a passphrase to open, specified when encrypting.
File Encryption with keepass
Keepass∞ is a utility designed for storing large numbers of website passwords securely, although it also accepts attachments. It is cross platform, and can be used to securely store almost any type of data.
Keepass has an active forum∞ for new and advanced users.
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