haven't cracked) is that the
> motivation to get your key signed is "How do I prove my identity to
> others", while the motivation of the person verifying the key is "To
> what extent should I trust this person". And unfortunately, the two
> questions are far from
On 06/02/17 09:37, Richard Ulrich wrote:
> So we sometimes resort to keybase.io. There the key is verified by
> some social media. Sure, if the social media profile have existed
> for some years and have some legitimate looking interactions, it is
> a good indicator that its not a face account. B
lrich wrote:
> >
> > I thought about applying for Estonian e-residency for the sole
> > reason of adding credibility to my GPG key. My idea would be to
> > sign
> > my GPG key with the ID card. This could give people who are not in
> > my web of trust a head start
On 02/02/17 12:02, Richard Ulrich wrote:
> I thought about applying for Estonian e-residency for the sole
> reason of adding credibility to my GPG key. My idea would be to sign
> my GPG key with the ID card. This could give people who are not in
> my web of trust a head start.
Whic
Hi,
This was probably discussed here before, but I didn't find it.
So, feel free to direct me to the old feeds.
I thought about applying for Estonian e-residency for the sole reason
of adding credibility to my GPG key. My idea would be to sign my GPG
key with the ID card. This could give p