I'm sure this has been a topic of inquiry many times, but I can't seem to
find useful information about it. I haven't used gpg command line for a
long time (I actually haven't used gpg much at all in the past few years,
as I've had a Windows machine, and I just don't trust the OS), but I have
gpg o
I used PGP years ago (when it was still free and the source-code was
readily available). I created key pairs. I haven't used any encryption
for quite some time, and now I'm trying to move back into using it.
I'm beginning to learn about GPG, and I transferred my key pairs to
GPG. But, these are old
Well, let me ask you this. Is it useful/useless/ridiculous/orwhat to
attach your public key as a sig at the end of an email, such as below?
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My GPG public key
-BEGIN PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK-
Version: SKS 1.1.0
mQGiBEZ7KUMRBAD1FiEDDKjhdIc/VL3DloRPC4x89KPm2HttDMhoUexNIa99rMLq1H3bKFUS
WCd03
Is it a bad idea to place your secring in dropbox?
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