Try Zendit. They say they work with about 30 web-based emails including Hotmail and Yahoo...(and maybe even Ziplip and Hushmail so you can encrypt with 2 systems....hmmm) and you don't have to change your email address to use it. You control your private key.
another PGP for Windows option is Zendit,
I met them last year at an EFF program and PRZ has been advising them for about 2 years. It looks like they have a good philosophy, are using a CSP that PRZ is working closely with (NOT NAI) and I heard they have had their system working on GNUPG for 6 months but couldn't release do to the GPL but still plan to release their Gnug APIs for Windows.
They just released a beta, I'm testing with my hotmail. So far it looks to be an interesting PGP for Windows alternative.
http://wwww.zendit.com
Try Zendit. They say they work with about 30 web-based emails including Hotmail and Yahoo...(and maybe even Ziplip and Hushmail so you can encrypt with 2 systems....hmmm) and you don't have to change your email address to use it. You control your private key.
another PGP for Windows option is Zendit, I met them last year at an EFF program and PRZ has been advising them for about 2 years. It looks like they have a good philosophy, are using a CSP that PRZ is working closely with (NOT NAI) and I heard they have had their system working on GNUPG for 6 months but couldn't release do to the GPL but still plan to release their Gnug APIs for Windows. They just released a beta, I'm testing with my hotmail. So far it looks to be an interesting PGP for Windows alternative. http://wwww.zendit.com