If you do not have your other email ids in your profile, Keygloo will ask you for the profile
path when you try to send Keygloo encrypted emails from any of your other email ids.
Once you provide the profile path, Keygloo will add that email id to your profile and
henceforth map your Keygloo number to this email id also.
You can also add your alternate e-mail ids directly to your profile using the Keygloo
Manager as described below.
To add an email id, type the email id and click ‘add'.
To remove an email id, select the email id and click ‘remove'.

Your private key by default is present in a file named <yourkeygloonumber >.kgf during
installation. If at a later time, you want to remove the private key and store it in a seperate
file, you can do this using the Keygloo manager.
It is useful to have the private key in a seperate file so that you can store it in a safer location.

To remove your private key from the profile, check the option below and click 'Apply'.
You will be prompted to provide your private key password. This is done to protect your
private key from being moved out of your profile by unauthorised persons.


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