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== Best practices for key pairs == <!--T:30-->
== Best practices for key pairs == <!--T:30-->
* Keys should be unique to a given user account. They should not be used by multiple people.  
* Keys should be unique to a given user account. They should not be used by multiple people.  
* If you have to use a shared computer, store the private key in a secure storage area, that is not accessible by other users of the shared computer.
* If you have to use a shared computer, store the private key in a secure storage area, that is not accessible by other users of the shared computer. If such secure storage area is not available, use an external storage such as a USB key.  
* Always encrypt your private key with a passphrase. We recommend 15 characters or more for the passphrase.
* Always encrypt your private key with a passphrase. We recommend 15 characters or more for the passphrase.
* Do not share your private key.
* Do not share your private key.
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