> Hello,
> This question is perhaps only for German users of GnuPG. In the past
> German banks and credit institutes prohibited the storing of PIN numbers
> etc. on personal computer systems, even claiming that in the case of storing
> they would not have been responsible anymore for the abuse of stolen
> credit cards.
> 
> What is the current situation about this issue in the German law if such
> PIN numbers are stored ciphered with GnuPG?
> 
> Thanks
> 
>       matthias

Hi Matthias cc gnupg-users@
Others that might know: German SAGE (Sys Admin Guild)
        http://guug.de/sage/index.html
1.5 hours back I posted to SAGE/Munich suggesting a beer garden tonight.
        https://lists.guug.de/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/sage-muc

Cheers,
Julian
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