Another idea would be to deliberately destroy the encrypted primary key
material you upload to ProtonMail. I'd suggest setting the capabilities
of the primary key to just Certify, not Sign. It could very well be that
ProtonMail never tries to decrypt the encrypted primary private key
then, because
Andrew Gallagher wrote:
> On 21/04/2020 11:40, Romain Lebrun Thauront via Gnupg-users wrote:
> > I'm using a web mailer called ProtonMail which offer in-browser
> > cryptography. For that I have to upload some encrypted secret key with
> > signing and encrypting capabilities to their servers. But
On 21/04/2020 11:40, Romain Lebrun Thauront via Gnupg-users wrote:
> I'm using a web mailer called ProtonMail which offer in-browser
> cryptography. For that I have to upload some encrypted secret key with
> signing and encrypting capabilities to their servers. But their software
> wont accept that
Hi folks,
[Problem] :
I'm generating myself a brand new pgp master key and I'd like it to have
this structure :
A first .gnupg folder with :
sec ed25519 1876-02-10 [SC]
uid [ultimate] Romain Lebrun Thauront
ssb ed25519 2020-04-21 [S]