Updated FAQ

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M66B 6 years ago
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Private keys are stored by Android and can be imported via the Android advanced security settings. Private keys are stored by Android and can be imported via the Android advanced security settings.
There is a shortcut (button) for this in the privacy settings. There is a shortcut (button) for this in the privacy settings.
Android will ask you to set a PIN, pattern, or password if you didn't before.
If you have a Nokia device with Android 9, please [read this first](https://nokiamob.net/2019/08/10/a-bug-prevents-nokia-1-owners-from-unlocking-their-screen-even-with-right-pin-pattern/).
Public keys are stored by FairEmail and can be imported when verifying a signature for the first time or via the privacy settings (PEM or DER format). Public keys are stored by FairEmail and can be imported when verifying a signature for the first time or via the privacy settings (PEM or DER format).
The use of expired keys, inline encrypted/signed messages and hardware security tokens is not supported. The use of expired keys, inline encrypted/signed messages and hardware security tokens is not supported.

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