El día lunes, octubre 05, 2020 a las 05:37:57p. m. +0200, Stefan Claas escribió:
> ...
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> Why I came up with this idea? Well I thought of a way to send private content
> digitally,
> without Internet usage, so that 3rd parties outside the EU have it difficult
> to intercept
> such messages, in
Ryan McGinnis via Gnupg-users wrote:
> Sure, but you gotta admit that you’re an extreme edge case of a group of
> users that are already kinda edge cases. Most
> people have QR readers and just don’t realize it. Very few people would need
> this kind of offline method anyhow, and those
> that
Ryan McGinnis via Gnupg-users wrote:
> Yeah, though if you wanted to be sneaky-do you could encrypt a message,
> put it on a QR sticker, slap the sticker on some traffic pole as a dead
> drop, and let it hide in plain sight until your intended recipient came
> by and snapped a shot of it. My gue
Sure, but you gotta admit that you’re an extreme edge case of a group of users that are already kinda edge cases. Most people have QR readers and just don’t realize it. Very few people would need this kind of offline method anyhow, and those that would probably have much better spycraft than we
Ryan McGinnis via Gnupg-users wrote:
> Perhaps just use QR codes? Easily scanned and imported by a digital
> device. Message size is limited, but probably enough. If not, you can
> maybe use multiple QR codes. This reply, encrypted to you, is contained
> in the linked QR below:
Well, I curre
Yeah, though if you wanted to be sneaky-do you could encrypt a message,
put it on a QR sticker, slap the sticker on some traffic pole as a dead
drop, and let it hide in plain sight until your intended recipient came
by and snapped a shot of it. My guess is that if the world ever gets to
the crazy
Perhaps just use QR codes? Easily scanned and imported by a digital
device. Message size is limited, but probably enough. If not, you can
maybe use multiple QR codes. This reply, encrypted to you, is contained
in the linked QR below:
https://imgur.com/a/JoPjgGH
On 10/5/20 10:37 AM, Stefan Cl
Juergen Christoffel wrote:
> On Tue, Oct 06, 2020 at 04:49:15PM +0200, Stefan Claas wrote:
> >
> >Good question. QR codes needs for example a printer and stickers too, if
> >not printed directly on postcards. My new Epson printer, for example, does
> >not support feeding of postcards or other thi
On Tue, Oct 06, 2020 at 04:49:15PM +0200, Stefan Claas wrote:
Good question. QR codes needs for example a printer and stickers too, if
not printed directly on postcards. My new Epson printer, for example, does
not support feeding of postcards or other thick materials, only standard
paper and pho
Stefan Claas wrote:
> Juergen Christoffel wrote:
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> > On Mon, Oct 05, 2020 at 05:37:57PM +0200, Stefan Claas wrote:
> > >
> > >My new idea is to send encrypted postcards or letters, with an NFC tag
> > >attached,
> > >containing a GnuPG clearsigned test message. I like to see if the
> > >pos
Juergen Christoffel wrote:
> On Mon, Oct 05, 2020 at 05:37:57PM +0200, Stefan Claas wrote:
> >
> >My new idea is to send encrypted postcards or letters, with an NFC tag
> >attached,
> >containing a GnuPG clearsigned test message. I like to see if the postcards
> >will
> >arrive in proper condit
On Mon, Oct 05, 2020 at 05:37:57PM +0200, Stefan Claas wrote:
My new idea is to send encrypted postcards or letters, with an NFC tag attached,
containing a GnuPG clearsigned test message. I like to see if the postcards will
arrive in proper condition, so that the NFC tags are still readable.
L
Stefan Claas wrote:
> Stefan Claas wrote:
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> > Once I received your address (first come first serve) I will prepare the
> > postcards
> > (hopefully tomorrow) and send them to you. It would be nice if participants
> > would share
> > their experience, so that other GnuPG users could learn fro
Mark Fernandes wrote:
Hello Mark,
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> Hello Stefan. Forgive my ignorance, but I'm failing to see the significant
> benefit of such a method. Is what you are proposing similar to sending an
> encrypted message on CD via the post, that the recipient then gets
> decrypted using the public key
>
> Date: Mon, 5 Oct 2020 17:37:57 +0200
> From: Stefan Claas
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> Subject: Five volunteers needed (EU only please)
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