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Ah, I see. Well, entering the password twice pervents us making a password error, which is something altogether too likely when the various SIP types are not fully reliable. What if you lock a file but with a one-character error? You lose the file, unless you can figure it out. An error is less likely to be repeated in the second box, and this inconsistency will be caught, preventing such nasty accidents. Takes longer, sure, but really all you have to do to avoid this is un-check the 'delete original file' box or whatever it's called. Use the un-encrypted version, then delete it. If you have to make changes, then you have to double-password encrypt it, otherwise there's no need.
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