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@@ -5,13 +5,11 @@ page.tags="BasicAndroidKeyStore"
sample.group=Security
@jd:body
-<p>
-
- Welcome to the <b>Basic Android Key Store</b> sample!\n\n
- This sample demonstrates how to use the Android Key Store to safely create and store
- encryption keys that only your application can access. You can also sign data
- using those keys.\n\n
- To create a new KeyPair, click \"Create\".\n\n
- To sign some data using a KeyPair, click \"Sign\".\n\n
- To verify the data using the signature provided, click \"Verify\".\n\n
- </p>
+<p>This sample demonstrates how to use a {java.security.KeyStore} to
+safely create and store encryption keys that only your application can access.
+You can also sign data using those keys.</p>
+<p>To see this in action, run the sample application and click:</p>
+<ul>
+<li><strong>Create</strong> to create a new KeyPair.</li>
+<li><strong>Sign</strong> to sign some data using a KeyPair.</li>
+<li><strong>Verify</strong> to verify the data using the signature provided.</li>