I go away for the weekend, and my mailbox catches fire... ;-) On 29/01/2022 16:38, jonkomer via Gnupg-users wrote: > (a) Unfortunately, OpenPG email encryption is incompatible > with GDPR and should not be used by those that either want > or need to be GDPR compliant.
This is not so; the use of email encryption *improves* GDPR compliance. > (b) GDPR appears to be a topic that, for some strange reason, > elicits emotional reactions by the OpenPG creators and > maintainers. GDPR elicits interesting reactions in general! ;-) > (c) GPG and OpenPG appear to be very much US-centric > endevours. That fact ought to be taken into account by the > new users. On the contrary, Europe is (in my experience) over-represented in the OpenPGP development community, and there has been extensive discussion of its implications for PGP both in this group and elsewhere. > If the ultimate goal of OpenPG is the wider adaption of > encrypted e-mail, finding technical means to make it usable > by those that *wish to be GDPR compliant* - without forcing > such MO on everyone - appears to be a worthwhile effort. Agreed in general, however I'm not sure what you mean by "forcing such MO on everyone". A
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