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## Concepts
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```{admonition} TODO
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Move operations to Ch1, figure out where to place or abbreviate certificates and keys section, drop building blocks and interoperability
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### Certificates and keys in OpenPGP
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An OpenPGP certificate is dynamic, evolving over time as components are added, expire, or are marked as invalid.
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For detailed information on structure and handling, read our chapters on OpenPGP [certificates"](certificates_chapter) and [private keys](private_key_chapter).
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For detailed information on structure and handling, read our chapters on OpenPGP [certificates](certificates_chapter) and [private keys](private_key_chapter).
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Beyond the basics, managing certificates, as well as understanding their authentication and trust models, are crucial topics. Though this document will only briefly touch on these aspects, they constitute an integral part of working with OpenPGP.
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