Go to the official Passky website at https://passky.org and select the "Download" button. Under "Linux / Ubuntu", select "Download". Save the .deb file to your computer.
Before installing Passky, you need to ensure that libgtk-3-0 is installed on your system. Open a terminal window and type the following command:
sudo apt install libgtk-3-0
Open a terminal window and navigate to the directory where you saved the .deb file. Once there, use the following command to install Passky:
sudo dpkg -i passky_x.x.x.deb
Replace "x.x.x" with the version number of the Passky .deb file that you downloaded.
After the installation is complete, you can launch Passky by typing "passky" in the terminal or by using the application search feature in your system's main menu.
You will also see a Passky icon appear in the system tray upon start-up which will allow you to easily access Passky from your desktop.
You have now successfully installed Passky on Linux Mint Latest. Enjoy the benefits of using a tool that securely stores all of your passwords!
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