posts: encrypted_XMPP: update draft

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@ -117,8 +117,6 @@ and can derive a hash from them, commonly called a fingerprint.
Keys are usually managed automatically by the XMPP client,
and in normal use you should never need to handle them manually.
In fact, you probably dont even need to know what they look like.
The only thing you need to do is keep them secret
and back them up if necessary.
A fingerprint lets you identify a specific client of your contact
and verify that it hasnt been spoofed.