Refused to import keys
Attempted to import keys from the server. App crashed. About as useful as an ashtray on a motorcycle.
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3 out of 5
7 ratings in Australia
Attempted to import keys from the server. App crashed. About as useful as an ashtray on a motorcycle.
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.
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
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.
Does it work - I dunno. I don't have a great deal of need.
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!
Good product, continuing improvement, simplified process, great customer service, quick reply, best one of the whole field, nice work, keep going
Get error “recipient key not found” while using private keys, tried app generated same error
Awesome features, great new PGP app!
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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