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| <resources> |
| <string name="app_name">Androidkeystore</string> |
| <string name="sample_action">Sample action</string> |
| |
| <!-- Steps --> |
| <string name="intro_message"> |
| Welcome to the <b>Basic Android Key Store</b> sample!\n\n |
| This sample demonstrates how to use the Android Key Store to safely create and store |
| encryption keys that only your application can access. You can also sign data using those |
| keys.\n\n |
| To create a new KeyPair, click \"Create\".\n\n |
| To sign some data using a KeyPair, click \"Sign\".\n\n |
| To verify the data using the signature provided, click \"Verify\".\n\n |
| </string> |
| |
| <!-- Button labels --> |
| <string name="str_create_keys">Create</string> |
| <string name="str_sign_data">Sign</string> |
| <string name="str_verify_data">Verify</string> |
| |
| </resources> |