Mailvelope is in beta, and there's a full extension available for Chrome, and an early beta available for Firefox, but when we tested it both extensions worked well. Gmail/Google Apps, Outlook, Yahoo!
The easiest way to use PGP today is probably a plugin available for both Firefox and Chrome called Mailvelope. It makes it pretty easy to create a PGP key pair and decrypt messages, but there are some ...
Encryption is important. There are very few people that would doubt that, especially in media. Too often the places we work in and the people we seek to expose are in a position to intercept, listen ...
Encryption is important. There are very few people that would doubt that, especially in media. Too often the places we work in and the people we seek to expose are in a position to intercept, listen ...
The National Security Agency has been known to intercept and collect emails, and with Donald Trump as president, privacy likely isn’t going to get better. For example, he said that Apple should help ...
I tried Mailvelope plugin for Chrome and Firefox. It works reasonably well, but I've been running into some interoperability issues with others who use different packages (Mostly GnuPG on Linux). I've ...
Between constant password breaches and the NSA looking in on everything you do, you've probably got privacy on the mind lately. If you're looking for a little personal privacy in your communications ...
Don't want the government spying on your communications? Then it's time to learn how to encrypt your messages using PGP iStock Earlier in June, Facebook announced it would be enabling its users to ...
Pretty Good Privacy, or PGP, is an encryption protocol for email. We recommend using Chrome and Firefox extension Mailvelope to easily get started with PGP. Please ...
Nurminen was able to confirm that the key was associated with the psirt@adobe.com e-mail account. To be fair to Adobe, PGP security is harder than it should be. What obviously happened is that a PSIRT ...
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