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PGP-Anywhere
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Browser extension that makes any web app E2E encrypted?
PGP-Anywhere — One of many extensions that bring PGP to webmail.
openpgpjs
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Why isn't VeraCrypt being updated? Is it abandoned?
not a great example, in the FOSS side of things GnuPG is being constantly worked on as is openpgp.js
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Client-side encryption for Gmail is now generally available
https://openpgpjs.org/
A number of Chrome (and I think also Firefox) extensions include their own local copy of OoenPGP.js for use with various webmail services, including GMail.
WKD (and HKP) depends upon HTTPS without cert pinning, FWIU: https://wiki.gnupg.org/WKD
How does an email client use WKD?
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Help with BouncyCastle OpenPGP (Java)
I know this might not be the appropriate sub, but does anyone know if there are any good learning resources on this? I am struggling to implement an OpenPGP application using Java, and the documentation is no help. I have had great luck with https://openpgpjs.org/ (a very well documented resource), but I don't understand how to accomplish generating keys, storing them in armored files, and using the stored keys for signing and encryption with BouncyCastle. Any pointers would be greatly appreciated.
- Storing user data on a server without the server admin being able to read it
- Does Proton Drive compress files when you upload to the platform?
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How to use nodejs libs in react native?
I used openpgpjs to do all the encryption and decryption. It works perfectly in the browser and nodejs, but not in react native :(
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I'm Phil Zimmermann and I created PGP, the most widely used email encryption software in the world. Ask me anything!
What's your opinion of OpenPGPJs? Do you think JavaScript is just too insecure for it to be safe?
- How do a I code a super long "word" (pgp key) using html without spaces at the end of line? Better description of problem in post
- Self-hosted end-to-end encrypted email service?
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A few questions for the dev…
a) We use an open source cryptographic library, OpenPGPjs, which is built by the good folks over at Protonmail, and the library itself is frequently audited. Here's one. And everything you see and use on Cryptee is built on top of this.
What are some alternatives?
end-to-end - End-To-End is a crypto library to encrypt, decrypt, digital sign, and verify signed messages (implementing OpenPGP)
libsignal - Home to the Signal Protocol as well as other cryptographic primitives which make Signal possible.
Geheim - Chrome extension to automatically encrypt all text entered on any website.
Coze - Coze is a cryptographic JSON messaging specification.
WebClient - Monorepo hosting the proton web clients [Moved to: https://github.com/ProtonMail/WebClients]
neutron - Self-hosted server for the ProtonMail client
parsemail - Hanami fork of https://github.com/DusanKasan/parsemail
otr - Off-the-Record Messaging Protocol implemented in JavaScript
Bouncy Castle - Bouncy Castle Java Distribution (Mirror)
ledger-web-app - 📒 Storage Agnostic, Tamper-Proof & Encrypted Ledger.
react-native-openpgp - OpenPGP.js adaptation for React-Native