Le jeudi 09 juillet 2020 à 14:58 +0200, Stefan Claas a écrit : > Juergen Bruckner via Gnupg-users wrote: > > Hi Juergen > > > It's a good question what to do if you lose your SC or token. > > Basically, it has to be said that you should definitely have a > > backup of > > your key. And you have to be very careful with your SC or tokens. > > In principle it is almost the same as losing your credit card or > > passport etc. while traveling; you have to provide alternatives > > (e.g. > > multiple smartcards). > > Since you and Andrew are using smard cards or tokens I would like to > ask the following, prior considering purchasing one myself in the > near > future. > > I use Windows 10 and Android (Samsung A40) and would like to know, > in case the is possible with my smartphone and under Windows 10 to > use a smard card where I can enter a PIN, thus only putting a secret > key without a passphrase on it, for ease of use, because my bank card > also has only a PIN. Is there software for such PIN entering for Win > and Android availalble and if so what Android email client software > would you or Andrew recommend, which allows to use a secret key > without > a passphrase from a smard card? > > Regards > Stefan >
For Android (actually I use /e/ degoogled OS), I use K9Mail and OpenKeyChain, together with a NFC Yubikey. I also use PasswordStore for all sort of passwords, that I synchronize using git with my other devices. Franck _______________________________________________ Gnupg-users mailing list Gnupg-users@gnupg.org http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users