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This video tutorial is about the new privacy guard called PG in Linux. PG is a program that comes with every Linux distribution and is used for generating encryption keys and for identification purposes. Even if you are unaware, PG is used frequently on your computer, including in your package manager. The tutorial will teach you how to encrypt files and perform other basic tasks using PG. However, before doing so, you will need to generate a key pair consisting of a private and a public key. The public key can be shared with others, while the private key unlocks the encrypted files. Generating the key pair is a simple process, just one command in a menu.