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-title: Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
-sidebar:
- label: FAQ
- order: 4
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-
-## Understanding GpgFrontend
-
-### What is GpgFrontend?
-
-A user-friendly, cross-platform tool for OpenPGP encryption, making it easy to
-protect your privacy and secure your communications.
-
-### What can I do with GpgFrontend?
-
-Beyond basic encryption and decryption, you can generate/manage key pairs,
-encrypt files and emails, and use digital signatures to verify integrity and
-origin.
-
-## Getting and Updating GpgFrontend
-
-### How can I obtain and start using GpgFrontend?
-
-You can download the latest version of GpgFrontend from [GpgFrontend's Downloads
-Page](/overview/downloads) and choose the installation method for your platform.
-
-### How do I update GpgFrontend to the latest version?
-
-You can always get the latest stable or nightly release from the Downloads Page.
-On Windows, simply run the new installer. On macOS and Linux, replace the old
-app or AppImage with the new version. Your settings and keys will be preserved
-unless noted otherwise in the release notes.
-
-## OpenPGP and GnuPG Explained
-
-### How do OpenPGP and GnuPG relate?
-
-OpenPGP serves as a standardized protocol for encrypting and decrypting data,
-which GpgFrontend supports. GnuPG, or GPG, implements the OpenPGP standard,
-providing the necessary cryptographic functions. GpgFrontend leverages GnuPG for
-operations like encryption, decryption, and key management.
-
-### Which operating systems does GpgFrontend support?
-
-GpgFrontend is a cross-platform application that supports Windows, macOS, and
-Linux, making it accessible to nearly all users for their privacy and data
-protection needs.
-
-### Why the Need for GnuPG?
-
-GpgFrontend itself does not handle direct encryption or decryption; it requires
-GnuPG for these operations. This design choice ensures higher security, allowing
-users to rely on their own verified version of GnuPG.
-
-### Can I use keys/data from other OpenPGP software??
-
-Yes—as long as your keys and encrypted data are in a format accepted by GnuPG
-(GPG), they can be used with GpgFrontend. GpgFrontend relies on GnuPG for all
-OpenPGP operations, so compatibility is determined by what GnuPG supports. Most
-keys and data produced by standard-compliant GPG or PGP programs will work
-seamlessly.
-
-## Troubleshooting GnuPG Installation Issues
-
-### What if I see "GnuPG not installed correctly"?
-
-This issue typically arises when GpgFrontend cannot locate GnuPG on your system.
-Here are steps to address this based on your operating system:
-
-- For macOS Users: Install GpgFrontend using Homebrew with `brew install --cask gpgfrontend`.
-- For Linux Users: Install GnuPG via your package manager (apt, yum, etc.).
-- For Windows Users: New versions include GnuPG; or get it
- [here](https://www.gnupg.org/ftp/gcrypt/binary/).
-
-### Where can I find more help?
-
-For more detailed guidance, refer to the quick start manual available at
-[Getting Started Guide](/overview/getting-started).
-
-## Key and File Management
-
-### How do I import or export keys in GpgFrontend?
-
-Use the Key Management section to import or export public/private keys. You can
-also drag-and-drop key files directly into the application's Key ToolBox.
-
-### Can I encrypt and decrypt files as well as text?
-
-Yes, GpgFrontend supports both text and file encryption/decryption. Use the
-dedicated file options in the main interface to protect or unlock files.
-
-## Nightly & Experimental Versions
-
-### What are Nightly versions?
-
-Automatically generated experimental builds with new features/fixes under
-testing. Less stable than official releases, may have breaking changes, and are
-not GPG-signed. Not recommended for production. Always verify the SHA256
-checksum. Please report feedback/issues on GitHub.
-
-## Password, PIN, and Security
-
-### How does GpgFrontend handle passphrases or PINs?
-
-GpgFrontend never processes or stores your GPG key passphrases or smart card
-PINs. All PIN entry is securely handled by GnuPG’s pinentry, independent from
-GpgFrontend.
-
-For app-specific encryption (e.g., KeyPackage), passphrases/PINs are used only
-in memory and immediately cleared. Advanced users can enable PIN caching and
-adjust security levels.
-
-### Can lost passwords or keys be recovered?
-
-No, for your security, neither GpgFrontend nor the developer can recover lost
-passwords or private keys. Make sure to back up your private key and remember
-your passphrase!
-
-### How does GpgFrontend ensure secure communications?
-
-It uses GnuPG to implement OpenPGP with robust encryption algorithms. Only
-intended recipients can decrypt your messages.
-
-## Smart Card Support
-
-### Does GpgFrontend support OpenPGP smart cards or tokens?
-
-Yes, if your GnuPG supports smart cards. Manage your smart cards directly via
-the SmartCard Controller.
-
-## Language Support
-
-### Is GpgFrontend available in my language?
-
-GpgFrontend supports multiple languages. You can change the display language
-from the `Settings > General` tab. Want to help translate? See the [contribution
-guide](/appendix/translate-interface) on GitHub!
-
-## Privacy Policy
-
-### What data does GpgFrontend collect?
-
-GpgFrontend does not collect or transmit any personal or usage data. All
-cryptographic operations are performed locally. Update checks can be disabled,
-and no tracking or analytics are built in.
-
-## Bugs, Feedback, and Feature Requests
-
-### How can I request a new feature?
-
-You can suggest new features by opening an issue on GitHub or contacting the
-maintainer directly.
-
-### Found a bug?
-
-If you encounter any issues with GpgFrontend, please report them via the GitHub
-repository. You can also contact me directly if you're not on GitHub; see the
-[Contact](/overview/contact) section for details.
-
-### Interested in contributing?
-
-Feel free to modify GpgFrontend's code and submit a Pull Request with your
-enhancements. You can also send patches via email if you prefer to contribute
-anonymously.