Essay on PGP as it is used today
Ryan McGinnis
ryan at digicana.com
Thu Jul 18 04:47:33 CEST 2019
Is that to send them a message or an attachment?
You might look into Firefox Send -- not sure if this satisfies the legal requirements, but it is very robust end to end encryption. https://send.firefox.com/
-Ryan McGinnis
https://bigstormpicture.com
PGP: 5C73 8727 EE58 786A 777C 4F1D B5AA 3FA3 486E D7AD
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On Wednesday, July 17, 2019 9:13 PM, raf via Gnupg-users <gnupg-users at gnupg.org> wrote:
> Stefan Claas via Gnupg-users wrote:
>
> > Andrew Gallagher wrote:
> >
> > > - And finally: “don’t encrypt email”? Yes, well. Email is not going away.
> > > Just like passwords, its death has been long anticipated, yet never arrives.
> > > So what do we do in the meantime?
> > >
> >
> > I think the biggest problems is how can PGP or GnuPG users tell other users,
> > not familar with email encyrption yet, what else to use ...
>
> At work, when a client insists on email, and I (or the law)
> insist on encryption, I provide them with instructions for
> installing 7-zip and send them an AES-256 encrypted zip or 7z
> file as an attachment. It's the simplest thing I could think
> of that I thought most people could cope with.
>
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