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Update encryption_configuration.rst
Add notice about encryption having a master key setup, since it has been the default since Nextcloud 13 without any notice. Signed-off-by: func0der <529819+func0der@users.noreply.github.com>
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@@ -79,6 +79,14 @@ the Nextcloud Web interface. If you lose your encryption keys your files are not
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recoverable. Always have backups of your encryption keys stored in a safe
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location, and consider enabling all recovery options.
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Please be aware that a `master key` is generated during enabling the encryption.
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This ensures that admin(s) can recover passwords and installed Nextcloud apps can
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function properly.
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If you do not want to use a master key setup, but wish to use user key encryption
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instead, please run the following command before enabling the encryption::
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occ encryption:disable-master-key
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You have more options via the ``occ`` command (see :ref:`occ_encryption_label`)
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.. _enable_encryption_label:
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