"I'm not sure what value there is in using GPG/OpenPGP when none of my friends do."
You're 100% correct which is why I wish the major webmail providers would start looking at it. I think if its done well it can be very useful without getting in the way.
I was using GPG in Thunderbird, linked to my gmail account. This was just for signing though, so it was more to protect my identity than my privacy. I believe GPG does encryption too.
It was seamless once it was setup, but I use gmail from too many places. It just wasn't worth it. Here's hoping Google adds support for this sort of thing to Gmail.
Really well explained. Thanks.
Mod parent up. Misleading article AND misleading slashdot summary. ..AND hundreds of misleading slashdot comments.
Did anybody see this? Its a movie of a 3D fighter on the N91. Its pretty crazy. http://www.duggmirror.com/gaming/A_Cell_Phone_game _can_look_like_this_/#c1743808
Don't be daft. They wont be shipped from the US.
"I'm not sure what value there is in using GPG/OpenPGP when none of my friends do."
You're 100% correct which is why I wish the major webmail providers would start looking at it. I think if its done well it can be very useful without getting in the way.
I was using GPG in Thunderbird, linked to my gmail account. This was just for signing though, so it was more to protect my identity than my privacy. I believe GPG does encryption too. It was seamless once it was setup, but I use gmail from too many places. It just wasn't worth it. Here's hoping Google adds support for this sort of thing to Gmail.
Unless there are credit checks people will use this borrow money when they're desperate. Sounds like a recipe for disaster to me.