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diff --git a/doc/handbook/chapters/developer.texi b/doc/handbook/chapters/developer.texi
index cf13fd816..a8f9d1ec3 100644
--- a/doc/handbook/chapters/developer.texi
+++ b/doc/handbook/chapters/developer.texi
@@ -9470,9 +9470,6 @@ your hosts file).
9470@strong{Configuration} 9470@strong{Configuration}
9471 9471
9472Moreover, an appropriate configuration file is needed. 9472Moreover, an appropriate configuration file is needed.
9473Generally you can refer to the
9474@file{contrib/regex_profiler_infiniband.conf} file in the sourcecode
9475of GNUnet for an example configuration.
9476In the following paragraph the important details are highlighted. 9473In the following paragraph the important details are highlighted.
9477 9474
9478Announcing of the regular expressions is done by the 9475Announcing of the regular expressions is done by the
diff --git a/doc/handbook/chapters/keyconcepts.texi b/doc/handbook/chapters/keyconcepts.texi
index 49129acf5..c8dd1599b 100644
--- a/doc/handbook/chapters/keyconcepts.texi
+++ b/doc/handbook/chapters/keyconcepts.texi
@@ -290,10 +290,10 @@ An Encoding for Censorship-Resistant Sharing.
290 290
291Peer identities are used to identify peers in the network and are unique 291Peer identities are used to identify peers in the network and are unique
292for each peer. The identity for a peer is simply its public key, which is 292for each peer. The identity for a peer is simply its public key, which is
293generated along with a private key the peer is started for the first time. 293generated along with a private key when the peer is started for the first
294While the identity is binary data, it is often expressed as ASCII string. 294time. While the identity is binary data, it is often expressed as an ASCII
295For example, the following is a peer identity as you might see it in 295string. For example, the following is a peer identity as you might see it
296various places: 296in various places:
297 297
298@example 298@example
299UAT1S6PMPITLBKSJ2DGV341JI6KF7B66AC4JVCN9811NNEGQLUN0 299UAT1S6PMPITLBKSJ2DGV341JI6KF7B66AC4JVCN9811NNEGQLUN0