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diff --git a/user_manual/locale/source/files/encrypting_files.pot b/user_manual/locale/source/files/encrypting_files.pot
index 9e9198ffa..5170a2d69 100644
--- a/user_manual/locale/source/files/encrypting_files.pot
+++ b/user_manual/locale/source/files/encrypting_files.pot
@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ msgid ""
msgstr ""
"Project-Id-Version: Nextcloud latest User Manual latest\n"
"Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n"
-"POT-Creation-Date: 2022-01-07 14:47+0100\n"
+"POT-Creation-Date: 2022-11-11 14:51+0000\n"
"PO-Revision-Date: YEAR-MO-DA HO:MI+ZONE\n"
"Last-Translator: FULL NAME <EMAIL@ADDRESS>\n"
"Language-Team: LANGUAGE <LL@li.org>\n"
@@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ msgid "Encrypting your Nextcloud files on the server"
msgstr ""
#: ../../files/encrypting_files.rst:5
-msgid "Nextcloud includes a server side Encryption app, and when it is enabled by your Nextcloud administrator all of your Nextcloud data files are automatically encrypted on the server. Encryption is server-wide, so when it is enabled you cannot choose to keep your files unencrypted. You don't have to do anything special, as it uses your Nextcloud login as the password for your unique private encryption key. Just log in and out and manage and share your files as you normally do, and you can still change your password whenever you want."
+msgid "Nextcloud includes a server side Encryption app, and when it is enabled by your Nextcloud administrator all of your Nextcloud data files are automatically encrypted on the server. Encryption is server-wide, so when it is enabled you cannot choose to keep your files unencrypted. You don't have to do anything special, as it uses your Nextcloud login as the password for your unique private encryption key. Just log out and in and manage and share your files as you normally do, and you can still change your password whenever you want."
msgstr ""
#: ../../files/encrypting_files.rst:14
@@ -44,114 +44,114 @@ msgstr ""
msgid "The only way to disable encryption is to run the `\"decrypt all\" <https://docs.nextcloud.com/server/latest/admin_manual/configuration_server/occ_command.html#encryption-label>`_ script, which decrypts all files and disables encryption."
msgstr ""
-#: ../../files/encrypting_files.rst:41
+#: ../../files/encrypting_files.rst:43
msgid "Is it possible to disable encryption with the recovery key?"
msgstr ""
-#: ../../files/encrypting_files.rst:43
+#: ../../files/encrypting_files.rst:45
msgid "Yes, *if* every user uses the `file recovery key <https://docs.nextcloud.com/server/latest/admin_manual/configuration_files/encryption_configuration.html#enabling-users-file-recovery-keys>`_, `\"decrypt all\" <https://docs.nextcloud.com/server/latest/admin_manual/configuration_server/occ_command.html#encryption-label>`_ will use it to decrypt all files."
msgstr ""
-#: ../../files/encrypting_files.rst:50
+#: ../../files/encrypting_files.rst:52
msgid "Can encryption be disabled without the user's password?"
msgstr ""
-#: ../../files/encrypting_files.rst:52
+#: ../../files/encrypting_files.rst:54
msgid "If you don't have the users password or `file recovery key <https://docs.nextcloud.com/server/latest/admin_manual/configuration_files/encryption_configuration.html#enabling-users-file-recovery-keys>`_, then there is no way to decrypt all files. What's more, running it on login would be dangerous, because you would most likely run into timeouts."
msgstr ""
-#: ../../files/encrypting_files.rst:58
+#: ../../files/encrypting_files.rst:62
msgid "Is it planned to move this to the next user login or a background job?"
msgstr ""
-#: ../../files/encrypting_files.rst:60
+#: ../../files/encrypting_files.rst:64
msgid "If we did that, then we would need to store your login password in the database. This could be seen as a security issue, so nothing like that is planned."
msgstr ""
-#: ../../files/encrypting_files.rst:64
+#: ../../files/encrypting_files.rst:68
msgid "Is group Sharing possible with the recovery key?"
msgstr ""
-#: ../../files/encrypting_files.rst:66
+#: ../../files/encrypting_files.rst:70
msgid "If you mean adding users to groups and make it magically work? No. This only works with the master key."
msgstr ""
-#: ../../files/encrypting_files.rst:70
+#: ../../files/encrypting_files.rst:74
msgid "Using encryption"
msgstr ""
-#: ../../files/encrypting_files.rst:72
+#: ../../files/encrypting_files.rst:76
msgid "Nextcloud encryption is pretty much set it and forget it, but you have a few options you can use."
msgstr ""
-#: ../../files/encrypting_files.rst:75
+#: ../../files/encrypting_files.rst:79
msgid "When your Nextcloud administrator enables encryption for the first time, you must log out and then log back in to create your encryption keys and encrypt your files. When encryption has been enabled on your Nextcloud server you will see a yellow banner on your Files page warning you to log out and then log back in:"
msgstr ""
-#: ../../files/encrypting_files.rst:82
+#: ../../files/encrypting_files.rst:86
msgid "When you log back in it takes a few minutes to work, depending on how many files you have, and then you are returned to your default Nextcloud page."
msgstr ""
-#: ../../files/encrypting_files.rst:88
+#: ../../files/encrypting_files.rst:92
msgid "You must never lose your Nextcloud password, because you will lose access to your files. Though there is an optional recovery option that your Nextcloud administrator may enable; see the Recovery Key Password section (below) to learn about this."
msgstr ""
-#: ../../files/encrypting_files.rst:94
+#: ../../files/encrypting_files.rst:98
msgid "Sharing encrypted files"
msgstr ""
-#: ../../files/encrypting_files.rst:96
+#: ../../files/encrypting_files.rst:100
msgid "Only users who have private encryption keys have access to shared encrypted files and folders. Users who have not yet created their private encryption keys will not have access to encrypted shared files; they will see folders and filenames, but will not be able to open or download the files. They will see a yellow warning banner that says \"Encryption App is enabled but your keys are not initialized, please log-out and log-in again.\""
msgstr ""
-#: ../../files/encrypting_files.rst:103
+#: ../../files/encrypting_files.rst:107
msgid "Share owners may need to re-share files after encryption is enabled; users trying to access the share will see a message advising them to ask the share owner to re-share the file with them. For individual shares, un-share and re-share the file. For group shares, share with any individuals who can't access the share. This updates the encryption, and then the share owner can remove the individual shares."
msgstr ""
-#: ../../files/encrypting_files.rst:111
+#: ../../files/encrypting_files.rst:115
msgid "Recovery key password"
msgstr ""
-#: ../../files/encrypting_files.rst:113
+#: ../../files/encrypting_files.rst:117
msgid "If your Nextcloud administrator has enabled the recovery key feature, you can choose to use this feature for your account. If you enable \"Password recovery\" the administrator can read your data with a special password. This feature enables the administrator to recover your files in the event you lose your Nextcloud password. If the recovery key is not enabled, then there is no way to restore your files if you lose your login password."
msgstr ""
-#: ../../files/encrypting_files.rst:123
+#: ../../files/encrypting_files.rst:127
msgid "Files not encrypted"
msgstr ""
-#: ../../files/encrypting_files.rst:125
+#: ../../files/encrypting_files.rst:129
msgid "Only the data in your files is encrypted, and not the filenames or folder structures. These files are never encrypted:"
msgstr ""
-#: ../../files/encrypting_files.rst:128
+#: ../../files/encrypting_files.rst:132
msgid "Old files in the trash bin."
msgstr ""
-#: ../../files/encrypting_files.rst:129
+#: ../../files/encrypting_files.rst:133
msgid "Image thumbnails from the Gallery app."
msgstr ""
-#: ../../files/encrypting_files.rst:130
+#: ../../files/encrypting_files.rst:134
msgid "Previews from the Files app."
msgstr ""
-#: ../../files/encrypting_files.rst:131
+#: ../../files/encrypting_files.rst:135
msgid "The search index from the full text search app."
msgstr ""
-#: ../../files/encrypting_files.rst:132
+#: ../../files/encrypting_files.rst:136
msgid "Third-party app data"
msgstr ""
-#: ../../files/encrypting_files.rst:134
+#: ../../files/encrypting_files.rst:138
msgid "Only those files that are shared with third-party storage providers can be encrypted, the rest of the files may not be encrypted."
msgstr ""
-#: ../../files/encrypting_files.rst:138
+#: ../../files/encrypting_files.rst:142
msgid "Change private key password"
msgstr ""
-#: ../../files/encrypting_files.rst:140
+#: ../../files/encrypting_files.rst:144
msgid "This option is only available if the encryption password has not been changed by the administrator, but only the log-in password. This can occur if your Nextcloud provider uses an external user back-end (for example, LDAP) and changed your login password using that back-end configuration. In this case, you can set your encryption password to your new login password by providing your old and new login password. The Encryption app works only if your login password and your encryption password are identical."
msgstr ""