I’m interested to know whether you have a specific process or tool you use for managing your PGP keys?

I was thinking it’d be great if Lemmy allowed you to use PGP to verify your identity across multiple users on different instances. This made me think I need a good way to make sure I never lose my keys!

  • @[email protected]
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    31 year ago

    I install my keys on 5 Yubikeys and then encrypt a copy of the private key so that it can only be decrypted with one of the Yubikeys. I store the encrypted bundle on Google drive and I’ve spread out the Yubikeys a little geographically by sending them to friends who I trust (PIN is still required to use the Yubikey so there’s still a layer of security). I also keep one of them in a safe at my house just in case.

    I do feel like I may have gone a little overboard but maybe something similar could work for you!

  • @[email protected]
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    11 year ago

    I have mine in a Kleopatra keychain for convenience, but I also keep backups in a KeePassXC encrypted database for security. They are essentially text files, so you can treat them the same way as you treat your passwords. I hope this helps.

  • Isaac
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    11 year ago

    I mostly just use personal pgp keys now, but I keep them in an encrypted container on my external hard drive and in proton drive.

  • @hamid
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    01 year ago

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