Online Privacy with OpenPGP

The nice thing about the Internet is that it has a place for everyone and for every opinion. An opinion that is heard more and more often is the desire for privacy, or in other words, not-being-tapped. This article discusses an important instrument to achieve this, namely the OpenPGP standard. The startup will be a bit hard, but after some practice it should be usable for everyone, and only give great opportunities.

This article previously appeared in the Dutch Linux Magazine, issue 6 of 2001

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