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- OpenPGP - OpenPGP
OpenPGP is the most widely used email encryption standard It is defined by the OpenPGP Working Group of the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) as a Proposed Standard in RFC 9580
- Standard - OpenPGP
This document contains all the necessary information to develop interoperable applications based on the OpenPGP format It describes the format and methods needed to read, check, generate, and write conforming encrypted messages, keys, and signatures
- Email Encryption - OpenPGP
All email applications on this page support the OpenPGP standard either directly or with additional software The authors of this webpage are not actively participating in the development of each of these third-party apps
- About - OpenPGP
OpenPGP is a non-proprietary format for authenticating or encrypting data, using public key cryptography It is based on the original PGP (Pretty Good Privacy) software, created by Phil Zimmermann
- Gpg4win - OpenPGP
Email EncryptionGpg4win Gpg4win initiative does not only offer email encryption but a whole suite of tools It can also be used for file encryption directly in the file explorer Gpg4win is also the official distribution of GnuPG for Windows The international initiative wants to focus on the builder to easily create updated installers for GnuPG Key Facts Developer Publisher: Community
- Kleopatra - OpenPGP
The software stores your OpenPGP certificates and keys It is available for Windows and Linux In association with the KMail email client, you can also take advantages of the cryptographical features for your communication via email Key Facts Developer Publisher: KDE License: Open Source (GNU GPL) Price: Free Donations desired
- History - OpenPGP
The OpenPGP protocol defines standard formats for encrypted messages, signatures, private keys, and certificates for exchanging public keys It is based on the Pretty Good Privacy (PGP) freeware software as originally developed in 1991 by Phil Zimmermann
- Developer Libraries Tools - OpenPGP
All applications on this page implement the OpenPGP standard The authors of this webpage are not actively participating in the development of each of these third-party apps
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