

Or, maybe, you just want to talk about Area 51? ( shh, CIA wants to know your location!) Or you just don’t want the service providers to read your emails to serve you ads. Maybe, you want to share something confidential, and you want it to be well-protected. This may be fine with a lot of people but a privacy conscious user won’t like it one bit. Most of these free email services snoop on your data to serve you ads. But when we talk of secure email service, the focus is on data security and privacy.

This project has been updated with the forked versions from Ramuta and TheChiefMeat.Can you call Gmail, Outlook, YahooMail etc secure email services? Well, they’re definitely secure in the way that your data is (usually) safe from outside attackers. This site is Open Source and the source code is available on GitHub under MIT license. Using KeyBase's awesome JavaScript implementation of This would be possible without the awesome Open Source software I'm utilizing. I wanted to provide an easier way to generate keys. Prompt of a Linux/Unix machine and using the GPG utility, or installing a PGP compatibleĪpplication on your desktop. Today, the common methods for generating keys still involve going to a command This site only provides a simple and easy-to-use tool for people to generate PGP keys Software follow the OpenPGP standard (RFC 4880) for encrypting and decrypting It was created by Phil Zimmermann in 1991. PGP is often used for signing, encrypting, and decrypting texts, e-mails, files,ĭirectories, and whole disk partitions and to increase the security of e-mailĬommunications. That provides cryptographic privacy and authentication for data communication. Pretty Good Privacy (PGP) is a data encryption and decryption computer program
