Best so far.
This is a very good app. It works flawlessly. It is easy to configure. To send an encrypted message is simple. And decrypting as well. Highly recommended.
Yes, iPGMail is completely free and it doesn't have any in-app purchases or subscriptions.
🤔 The iPGMail app's quality is mixed. Some users are satisfied, while others report issues. Consider reading individual reviews for more context.
iPGMail is free.
To get estimated revenue of iPGMail app and other AppStore insights you can sign up to AppTail Mobile Analytics Platform.
4.89 out of 5
9 ratings in Sweden
This is a very good app. It works flawlessly. It is easy to configure. To send an encrypted message is simple. And decrypting as well. Highly recommended.
It works as described.
Decrypts .asc attachments and clipboard nicely. Can import public and private keys. Things that needs improvement: • when writing a message for encryption in this version of ipgmail it is only possible to see three rows. The rest of the text you write is becomes behind the keyboard. • importing multiple keys is not working properly (sometimes keys are ignored and sometimes they are seemingly mixed up with the wrong ID being displayed)
Easy to use interface
Very grateful to the talented developer for this little gem. It has become an essential part of my daily workflow. I wish he provided a way for us to tip him regularly, so that he remains motivated to maintain the app. There is nothing like it in the App Store. I hope it will live on for many more years. Thank you, Mr. Ingersoll, for creating high-quality software that respects user privacy, works flawlessly, and has a modern, fluid interface.
Doesent do anything that it advertised
This all would be so good but too often the developer updates it and breaks it. So frustrating. I simply cannot rely on this app because one minute it works and the next update breaks it.
Of all the iPhone apps I’ve tested, this is the best one. The keychain can be edited via import (be sure to remove text outside of the markers) and it can encrypt and sign (take that, GPG4USB). Decryption displays verification immediately. The coding seems to be up to par with RFC 4880. Added bonus: The developer replied promptly to a request I made.
Includes PGP version metadata line in messages even when that option is toggled off in settings, revealing iPhone usage for PGP, a bad OPSEC risk and social hazard online.
App does a great job overall but it doesn’t work with attachments.
|
Chart
|
Category
|
Rank
|
|---|---|---|
|
Top Paid
|
|
9
|
|
Top Paid
|
|
17
|
|
Top Paid
|
|
21
|
|
Top Paid
|
|
33
|
|
Top Paid
|
|
50
|