PGP capable of exchanging files and messages ensuring the privacy and identity combined with ease of operation.I use https://gpgtools.org/ for Mac Mail.
They accept Bitcoin, and it works great!
What do you use, and why?
If you aren't using PGP already, why not?
If Bitpay had been using PGP to sign all of their emails, they wouldn't have lost $1.8M worth of Bitcoins to that hacking.
If you are involved with Bitcoin, I think you will be surprised how many of your Bitcoin friends are already using PGP.I don't have a single correspondent who uses PGP, so I don't get to use it myself. It's a chicken and egg problem.
If I know the other guy uses PGP, I might sign, if not encrypt, my emails.
I also use gpgtools. Agreed everyone involved in crypto-currencies should use end-to-end encrypted communications when dealing with trusted parties.I use https://gpgtools.org/ for Mac Mail.
They accept Bitcoin, and it works great!
What do you use, and why?
If you aren't using PGP already, why not?
If Bitpay had been using PGP to sign all of their emails, they wouldn't have lost $1.8M worth of Bitcoins to that hacking.
Yeah, I saw that one but it's $5 and the reviews are mixed, some with bad privacy reviews and I don't want to pay $5 to test something that might not work out. I use iOS and the new iOS9 is very security conscious which I've been really happy about. Apple refuses to decrypt data for the US government, which they are trying to force them to do: https://boingboing.net/2015/10/23/doj-t ... re-is.htmlThis app seems to allow both:
https://itunes.apple.com/en/app/opengp/id414003727?mt=8
I don't like to keep my private keys on my mobile device though.
That would be great! Did you know that iOS already supports S/MIME certificates?Maybe we should start a social media campaign of some sort to ask Apple to integrate PGP support right into their default mail clients for iphone and OSX.
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