Verify the images using macOS

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Mac OS X using GPGTools

GnuPG, a common free software implementation of OpenPGP has versions and graphical frontends for Mac OS X.

GPGToolsarchive.org iconarchive.today icon, for Mac OS X.

You will find on this websites detailed documentation on how to install and use them.

After installing GPGTools, you should be able to follow the instruction for Linux with the command line. To open the command line, navigate to your Applications folder, open Utilities, and double click on Terminal.

Troubleshooting

Try using ls instead of gpg first to confirm existence of the files before using gpg.

When a GPG error is encountered, first try a web search for the relevant error. The security stackexchange websitearchive.org iconarchive.today icon can also help to resolve GPG problems. Describe the problem thoroughly, but be sure it is GPG-related and not specific to Kicksecure.

More help resources are available on the Support page.

License

Whonix Verify_the_virtual_machine_images_using_Mac wiki page Copyright (C) Amnesia <amnesia at boum dot org> Whonix Verify_the_virtual_machine_images_using_Mac wiki page Copyright (C) 2012 -2014 Patrick Schleizer <adrelanos@riseup.net>

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