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<resources>
<string name="app_name">Androidkeystore</string>
<string name="sample_action">Sample action</string>
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<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>