do you use gnupg, pgp

Do you use gnupg and/or pgp:

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I used to use gnupg on my email to sign and encrypt, but most people I email have no clue about such things, so I stopped.

Although I still maintain my keys :)
 
I voted yes as I know what they are and have used them occasionally, however I don't use them religiously.
 
I sign ALL my email but encrypt to only a few.

I love gnupg! I have recently bought myself the new OpenPGP 2.0 smartcard which I can't wait to use. It can store keys up to 3072bit on them.
 
dennylin93 said:
I sign my e-mail (using Mutt), but the people I send mail to don't know a thing about GnuPG/PGP.

I sign my mails even too but there's only a few people who know about that. But I think sending signed mails can be a good venture to animate some people to think about this stuff ;)
 
We all could add to our signature something like this:
Code:
protect your privacy you gnupg
read more:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pretty_Good_Privacy
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GNU_Privacy_Guard
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pretty_Good_Privacy

I always sign e-mails, unless I'm other PC, where I have no access to my pgp files....
also I don't sing pr's that I send with gtk-send-pr
 
renice said:
I sign my mails even too but there's only a few people who know about that. But I think sending signed mails can be a good venture to animate some people to think about this stuff ;)

I tried this philosophy for awhile. Between explaining that the email I sent wasn't blank, but that you had to scroll down because I don't top post (then explaining what top posting was) and explain what gpg was to the same people over and over - I just gave up. I tried for about a year but it was just too much of an added headache.
 
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