PGP Everywhere

Encryption suite. Use anywhere

Published by: Future Spin Software
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Description

PGP Everywhere is the most flexible PGP solution for iOS. Our keyboard and action extension let you encrypt your messages and files in any app.
FEATURES:
• Encrypt/decrypt files anywhere with our action extension
• Decrypt PGP emails & attachments in your favorite email app
• Encrypt/decrypt/sign/verify anywhere with our keyboard extension
• Generate RSA Key Pairs
• Interact with key servers
• Sign public keys
• Face ID & Touch ID
• Multiple languages & keyboard layouts
• Import/Export keys securely via USB with iTunes File Sharing
• Built on top of an open source, independently audited implementation of the OpenPGP standard
PGP Everywhere is a PGP Keychain Manager with two app extensions:
1. Our keyboard extension allows you to encrypt, decrypt, sign, and verify messages anywhere that you input text.
2. Our action extension allows you to encrypt, decrypt, sign, and verify files in any app.
PGP Everywhere replaces stand-alone PGP Mail apps that have limited features and stand-alone encrypted messaging apps that have limited user bases and instead allows you to use PGP encryption with all the apps you already love.
*** KEYBOARD EXTENSION ***
Encrypt within any app
*** FACE ID for PASSPHRASE***
PGP Everywhere emphasizes ease of use and convenience. The option to use Touch ID instead of entering your passphrase allows you to encrypt and decrypt in places where it would be too inconvenient and cumbersome otherwise, like texting or instant messaging.
*** GENERATE KEYS ***
PGP Everywhere offers the ability to generate new key pairs
*** SECURELY IMPORT KEYS ***
In addition to importing keys vie copy/paste, PGP Everywhere allows you to securely import your existing private key via iTunes File Sharing
*** MULTIPLE LANGUAGES ***
App Supports:
-English
-German
-Russian
Keyboard Supports:
-English
-German
-Russian
-Spanish
-French
-Italian
-Dutch
-Portuguese

This app utilizes open source implementations of OpenPGP.
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    PGP Everywhere is not free (it costs 7.99), however it doesn't contain in-app purchases or subscriptions.

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    The price of PGP Everywhere is 7.99.

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User Rating

3 out of 5

7 ratings in Australia

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PGP Everywhere Reviews

Refused to import keys

VK2IB on

Australia

Attempted to import keys from the server. App crashed. About as useful as an ashtray on a motorcycle.

Download with confidence 👍

fat_lizard on

Australia

UPDATE : March 2020 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• An annoying feature (maybe just an iOS problem?). Whenever encrypting or decrypting in the text area, if new text is pasted in, the Unlock & Lock buttons aren’t visible. The app has to be swiped from memory and re-started to enable further encrypting or decrypting. For a well thought out app, which does exactly what it says it will, this seems an annoying little bug that should have been squashed much earlier. December 2019 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• I’ve been using this for a couple of years now and it’s never let me down 👍 Do you leave your house with the door unlocked? Allow anyone to read or go through the ‘stuff’ on your phone❓ Why leave the door to your messaging unlocked❓ Credit to the developers 👍 •••••••••••••••••••• Works as described. I’ve successfully imported 3rd party public key, so that seems ok. A nice app that functions smoothly. Side rant ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Back in the earl 90’s Philip Zimmerman created the first PGP, a command line application. Pretty Good Privacy was so good it was unbreakable. Thankfully Zimmerman released the code on the internet, and got into a shitload of trouble for doing so, but by then the genie was out of the bottle. Zimmerman created the tool because he foresaw the need for privacy in an ever-increasingly connected world, where messages may pass through many different servers, and the contents could possibly be read, or intercepted. The public/private key employed by Zimmerman is now the de facto standard for many commercial applications. Readily available tools pull every byte from your phone, exposing more data than the average person is aware of - all laid bare for law enforcement or your local phone repairer, except for those bytes encrypted with tools such as PGP. To quote Hunter S Thompson: “There is no such thing as paranoia. Your worst fears can come true at any moment.” ‼️ The recent, and increasing, data breaches by one of the largest social media platforms should alarm everyone. The original code being ‘liberated’ from two university associates, so I refuse to name the platform, or the fool behind it who’s ego lets him think he’s untouchable and answerable to no-one (even his own account was compromised). • Let’s not even begin to delve into one of the other biggest collectors of information, Google.

Awful app - don't waste your money

YouNooch on

Australia

Difficult to use, vague instructions with no way to contact a help desk to get help - just sends you to their website which is useless. I can't get it to recognise a single pgp message I have received even when I have all the keys and no one can decode the ones I've sent - useless! Plus it's full of typos which is never a good sign

Needs some more features

me60732 on

Australia

Quick developer response, I had trouble decrypting non text files, the app would crash. But I have since figured out turning off ASCII armoured encryption solves the problem. Works well as a key manager. Saw another comment about compatibility with kleopatra, should work, Keys from kgpg work fine and they are both using gnupg.

👍🏻👍🏻 interesting concept

Cloud99\ on

Australia

Does it work - I dunno. I don't have a great deal of need.

Now more important than ever in Australia

Edward Pollitt on

Australia

With Australia on the precipice of passing a law that compels tech companies to give access to encrypted information to the government (typical btw), consumer-accessible software like this is more important than ever. Please continue to update it. Many thanks!

best one i ever used, keep going!

RobHou on

Australia

Good product, continuing improvement, simplified process, great customer service, quick reply, best one of the whole field, nice work, keep going

Doesn’t work

kev1267123 on

Australia

Get error “recipient key not found” while using private keys, tried app generated same error

Great app

Josh0097554 on

Australia

Awesome features, great new PGP app!

No ECC support

Zosoled on

United States

Does not mention lack of ECC key support anywhere. This is a must for me. I hope Apple approves my refund.

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