• @[email protected]
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    15 months ago

    Has really everyone fogotten that you can use tools like GPG? What fucked up timeline is this?

    • @drislands
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      185 months ago

      Honest question: how many email-havers do you think know what GPG is?

      • lemmyvore
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        -115 months ago

        If they don’t know what GPG is then why are they using Proton?

        • @drislands
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          125 months ago

          …what? How is that related at all?

          • @skeezix
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            75 months ago

            Gretty Pood Grivacy

          • @[email protected]
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            45 months ago

            Technically, Proton uses PGP under the hood to send emails between Proton accounts. You really don’t need to know that to use the service though.

    • @CriticalMiss
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      75 months ago

      GPG has a chicken and egg problem. I have mine publicized on Ubuntu’s key server, which is likely one of the bigger ones (but iirc it is of little relevance as it syncs with other keyservers). Out of the emails I am sent only one of my contacts bothers with encryption. Which is sad, but what can you do? The web mail interfaces rarely if ever support GPG, and even if they do sharing your key with them defeats the purpose.

      • @[email protected]
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        15 months ago

        Well, there was a time somewhere in the early 10s when i was preaching to everyone who wanted to listen (and especially to those who doesn’t) how important email encryption is. The result? At least half oft my contacts use encryption (but its a pretty nerdy and paranoid bunch anyways)