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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. Gpg4win - OpenPGP

    Jun 10, 2025 · 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. …

  3. Kleopatra - OpenPGP

    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 of the cryptographical …

  4. keys.openpgp.org

    You can also upload or manage your key. Find out more about this service. News: keys.openpgp.org governance 📜 (2023-04-28)

  5. keys.openpgp.org

    Enigmail is an OpenPGP plugin for SeaMonkey project and Postbox (and formerly for Thunderbird). It uses keys.openpgp.org by default since version 2.0.12. Full support is …

  6. 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, …

  7. 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 …

  8. Developer Libraries/Tools - OpenPGP

    Jan 14, 2025 · 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.

  9. 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, …

  10. keys.openpgp.org

    The keys.openpgp.org server is a public service for the distribution and discovery of OpenPGP-compatible keys, commonly referred to as a "keyserver". For instructions, see our usage guide.