Stefan Claas via Gnupg-users wrote: > Due to some tests I found Mailvelope an OpenPGP extension for > Firefox and Chrome and installed it on my Kanguru Defender 3000 > USB stick. Besides the new Mailvelope keyserver I added also Hagrid. > Key management is quite comfortable and messages sending is also > very easy. A lot of free mail providers support Mailvelope. > > This set-up allows me to use OpenPGP not only in an Internet Café etc. > but also at work where I can't install a MUA like Thunderbird or even > install GnuPG.
I have also a question for the experts regarding keyloggers in public places. Would you consider these both methods secure enough for entering passphrases in Mailvelope, like outlined in article [1] while using Oxynger KeyShield [2]? [1] <http://www.missionarygeek.com/2014/02/keyloggers-safely-entering-passwords-using-a-public-computer/> [2] <https://www.raymond.cc/blog/how-to-beat-keyloggers-to-protect-your-identity/> Regards Stefan -- box: 4a64758de9e8ceded2c481ee526440687fe2f3a828e3a813f87753ad30847b56 certified OpenPGP key blocks available on keybase.io/stefan_claas _______________________________________________ Gnupg-users mailing list Gnupg-users@gnupg.org http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users