Facebook users can now use PGP encryption for messages
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@Boundegar wrote: It's a joke, it's really ROT13. Read full topic
View ArticleFacebook users can now use PGP encryption for messages
@Abaronofsky wrote: Will wonders never cease. I'd be even more impressed if they managed to bake PGP into their IM system. Read full topic
View ArticleFacebook users can now use PGP encryption for messages
@Slida23 wrote: Doesn't Facebook knowing your encryption key defeat the purpose of having one in the first place? On top of that, posting your encryption key on your profile is the worst idea ever. I...
View ArticleFacebook users can now use PGP encryption for messages
@curgoth wrote: For PGP, you have a public and a private key. The public one lets you encrypt messages that only the private key can decrypt. This is a public key. Read full topic
View ArticleFacebook users can now use PGP encryption for messages
@cammoblammo wrote: No. They get you public key but nobody (apart from you) will know your private key. The public key can only be used to lock messages, not unlock them. Posting your public key in a...
View ArticleFacebook users can now use PGP encryption for messages
@Slida23 wrote: Ah, my mistake. Still doesn't seem like the best idea to tell the world you encrypt your emails on social media. Read full topic
View ArticleFacebook users can now use PGP encryption for messages
@the_borderer wrote: Slida23: Still doesn't seem like the best idea to tell the world you encrypt your emails on social media. Why not? PGP can be used as a digital signature as well as or instead of...
View ArticleFacebook users can now use PGP encryption for messages
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View ArticleFacebook users can now use PGP encryption for messages
@xeni wrote: [Read the post] Read full topic
View ArticleFacebook users can now use PGP encryption for messages
@Boundegar wrote: It's a joke, it's really ROT13. Read full topic
View ArticleFacebook users can now use PGP encryption for messages
@Abaronofsky wrote: Will wonders never cease. I'd be even more impressed if they managed to bake PGP into their IM system. Read full topic
View ArticleFacebook users can now use PGP encryption for messages
@Slida23 wrote: Doesn't Facebook knowing your encryption key defeat the purpose of having one in the first place? On top of that, posting your encryption key on your profile is the worst idea ever. I...
View ArticleFacebook users can now use PGP encryption for messages
@curgoth wrote: For PGP, you have a public and a private key. The public one lets you encrypt messages that only the private key can decrypt. This is a public key. Read full topic
View ArticleFacebook users can now use PGP encryption for messages
@cammoblammo wrote: No. They get you public key but nobody (apart from you) will know your private key. The public key can only be used to lock messages, not unlock them. Posting your public key in a...
View ArticleFacebook users can now use PGP encryption for messages
@Slida23 wrote: Ah, my mistake. Still doesn't seem like the best idea to tell the world you encrypt your emails on social media. Read full topic
View ArticleFacebook users can now use PGP encryption for messages
@the_borderer wrote: Slida23: Still doesn't seem like the best idea to tell the world you encrypt your emails on social media. Why not? PGP can be used as a digital signature as well as or instead of...
View ArticleFacebook users can now use PGP encryption for messages
@xeni wrote: This topic was automatically closed after 5 days. New replies are no longer allowed. Read full topic
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