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There is a Frequently Asked Questions document that you may want to read if you haven't done so already: https://gnupg.org/faq/gnupg-faq.html On Freitag, 17. Dezember 2021 02:43:25 CET S.B. via Gnupg-users wrote: > When you want to give someone your public key, do you normally just > give your email, fingerprint, key ID, or the armor form key block? The easiest way is to use WKD/WKS (Web Key Directory/Service) if your email provider supports this because then some OpenPGP-aware automatically download your key when someone enters your email address into their email client. I don't think gmail supports WKD. Otherwise, you can simply send your exported key to the person you want to give your public key to. You may want to use the option "--export-options export-minimal" when exporting your key to keep the armor form key block small. It may also make sense to upload your key to some keyservers, so that people can get your key without first having to contact you. Regards, Ingo
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