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  1. OpenPGP - OpenPGP

    OpenPGP is the most widely used email encryption standard. It is defined by the OpenPGP Working Group of the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) as a Proposed Standard in RFC …

  2. Standard - OpenPGP

    This document contains all the necessary information to develop interoperable applications based on the OpenPGP format. It describes the format and methods needed to read, check, …

  3. About - OpenPGP

    Sep 29, 2024 · OpenPGP is a non-proprietary format for authenticating or encrypting data, using public key cryptography. It is based on the original PGP (Pretty Good Privacy) software, …

  4. Email Encryption - OpenPGP

    All email applications on this page support the OpenPGP standard either directly or with additional software. The authors of this webpage are not actively participating in the development of …

  5. Kleopatra - OpenPGP

    Dec 30, 2021 · The software stores your OpenPGP certificates and keys. It is available for Windows and Linux. In association with the KMail email client, you can also take advantages …

  6. Gpg4win - OpenPGP

    Email EncryptionGpg4win Gpg4win initiative does not only offer email encryption but a whole suite of tools. It can also be used for file encryption directly in the file explorer. Gpg4win is also the …

  7. Documentation - OpenPGP

    OpenPGP for application developers teaches the internal concepts of OpenPGP. The text is aimed at application developers and is intended as a complement to the standards documents.

  8. GPGFrontend - OpenPGP

    Oct 27, 2023 · GpgFrontend supports some new features of OpenPGP. Features: Open source, free, no need to install. Can run on Windows, Linux and macOS. Just double-click, and then …

  9. Developer Libraries/Tools - OpenPGP

    All applications on this page implement the OpenPGP standard. The authors of this webpage are not actively participating in the development of each of these third-party apps.

  10. History - OpenPGP

    The OpenPGP protocol defines standard formats for encrypted messages, signatures, private keys, and certificates for exchanging public keys. It is based on the Pretty Good Privacy (PGP) …