US banks that can send PGP/MIME e-mail
Andy Ruddock
mail at rainydayz.org
Sat Feb 23 15:31:26 CET 2013
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Jerry wrote:
> On Fri, 22 Feb 2013 20:55:57 -0500 Robert J. Hansen articulated:
>
>> On 02/22/2013 01:24 PM, Anonymous Remailer (austria) wrote:
>>> Have any consumer banks in the US figured out how to use PGP,
>>> so monthly statements can be truly *delivered*?
[snip]
> My bank and credit card company, sends me a monthly link to a
> secure URL that affords me the opportunity to view my statements. I
> also have the option of downloading in PDF, CSV or MS Excel format
> my statement. I have never received a plain email statement
> detailing my banking records.
>
> Unless I am seriously misreading this thread, I am not sure what
> advantage either PGP or S/MIME would afford.
The point being that you get a link. If the banks used PGP or S/MIME
then they could actually send you your statements.
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Andy Ruddock
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