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Warren
I very much dislike the complexity of email PGP Svante (although I know this isn’t what the Lightwind would use it for) as it’s cumbersome, not well implemented in email applications, difficult to understand, has a complicated and inconvenient web of trust and doesn’t offer perfect forward secrecy. There are other reasons too.
It does however offer a very simple encryption feature that allows right clicking and encrypting with a password or public key for Windows users. The Linux version Is significantly more bothersome because of the requirement to use the command line.
Here are a few articles that I largely agree with:
https://arstechnica.co.uk/security/2016/12/op-ed-im-giving-up-on-pgp/
https://blog.cryptographyengineering.com/2014/08/13/whats-matter-with-pgp/
https://moxie.org/blog/gpg-and-me/
And, for balance, one that I disagree with:
https://arstechnica.co.uk/information-technology/2016/12/signal-does-not-replace-pgp/
Of course that doesn’t mean PGP isn’t extremely secure but the specification and manual is horrendously complicated.
Lightwind, if you’re reading this: the Windows version is easy to use for password protecting files.
Svante, I agree with you not implementing PGP. AxCrypt is better off without it, no matter how secure it is… trying to explain it to ordinary non-technical people is difficult and implementation is hard.