Well yes I realize that it exists, what I'm saying is why would anyone use it for secure communications on a smartphone when there are solutions orders of magnitude more secure and simple to use. It'd be like buying a helicopter but deciding you'd still fly only 2 feet off the ground and stick to paved roads.
On 8/12/20 11:46 AM, Stefan Claas wrote: > Ryan McGinnis via Gnupg-users wrote: > >> I guess the real question is: what are people using PGP for on mobile >> devices? If it's for communication, that's silly. There are at least a >> half dozen far, far, far better ways to securely communicate on a >> smartphone. > Well, it is listed by the OpenPGP experts: > > https://www.openpgp.org/software/openkeychain/ > > Regards > Stefan > > -- > my 'hidden' service gopherhole: > gopher://iria2xobffovwr6h.onion -- -Ryan McGinnis http://bigstormpicture.com PGP Fingerprint: 5C73 8727 EE58 786A 777C 4F1D B5AA 3FA3 486E D7AD
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