Hell everyone, On this link <https://www.gnupg.org/gph/en/manual/c481.html#:~:text=To%20help%20safeguard%20your%20key,passphrase%20to%20access%20the%20key.> is the following statement:
> To help safeguard your key, GnuPG does not store your raw private key > on disk. Instead it encrypts it using a symmetric encryption algorithm. However, I'm not entirely clear on what happens when I do: > gpg --export-secret-keys --armor <key_id> Is the secret key block that appears on STDOUT my plain secret key or is it its encrypted version? Best regards, Novak
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