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1 1 <br><strong>Warning:</strong> There may be sensitive data left in your preference file. ({0})
2 2 Back
3 3 Cancel
4 4 Close the dialog and discard all changes
5 5 Confirm the setup and close this dialog
6 6 Depending on your Operating System / Distribution, you may have to create a default keyring / wallet first.
7 7 Encrypt data with Windows logon credentials
8 8 Finish
9 9 Found sensitive data that is still saved in JOSM''s preference file (plain text).
10 10 Go to the previous page
11 11 JOSM/OAuth/{0}/Parameters
12 12 JOSM/OAuth/{0}/Token
13 13 JOSM/OSM API/Password
14 14 JOSM/OSM API/Username
15 15 JOSM/Proxy/Password
16 16 JOSM/Proxy/Username
17 17 Native Password Manager Plugin
18 18 Native password manager plugin
19 19 Next
20 20 No native password manager could be found!
21 21 No thanks, use JOSM''s plain text preferences storage
22 22 No, just keep it
23 23 Plain text, JOSM default
24 24 Proceed and go to the next page
25 25 Save user and password ({0})
26 26 The native password manager plugin detected {0} on your system.
27 27 The username and password is protected by {0}.
28 28 Transfer to password manager and remove from preference file
29 29 Use your system''s password manager to store the API username and password. (KWallet and gnome-keyring are supported.)
30 30 Use {0}
31 31 oauth key
32 32 oauth secret
33 33 password
34 34 proxy password
35 35 proxy username
36 36 username
37 37 {0}/Password
38 38 {0}/Username
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