Do you have any ideas as to how pgp encryption could be easily incorporated into sites like hotmail/gmail/et cetera that was intuitive and also secure?
It would not only help with privacy for when people get into our email boxes but would make mail transfers safer and something that is very important to me, my data sitting on google's server would be encrypted.
I'm thinking about this from the perspective of having key rings on phones and desktops that people with no tech skills (ie my 75 year old dad) can easily implement but keep them secure.
Using a thumbprint scanner or facial recognition instead of a password might be a quick path to making the key ring only accessible to authorized people.
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Do you have any ideas as to how pgp encryption could be easily incorporated into sites like hotmail/gmail/et cetera that was intuitive and also secure?
It would not only help with privacy for when people get into our email boxes but would make mail transfers safer and something that is very important to me, my data sitting on google's server would be encrypted.
I'm thinking about this from the perspective of having key rings on phones and desktops that people with no tech skills (ie my 75 year old dad) can easily implement but keep them secure.
Using a thumbprint scanner or facial recognition instead of a password might be a quick path to making the key ring only accessible to authorized people.
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