On Thu, 5 Dec 2013 21:14, ein...@pvv.org said:
Gemalto SIM USB adapter seems to be sort of the same thing as the Crypto
Stick.
However, it is a bit more hassle to get a USB adapter and a smart card, cut
the
card to fit etc.
That is not a problem. You can buy pre-punched standard OpenPGP
On Thu, 5 Dec 2013 21:38, kloec...@kde.org said:
S/MIME) for email as transparent to the users as possible. Ideally, the
users wouldn't even have to notice that they are communicating via
encrypted email.
100% agreement here.
Unfortunately, I think email is a lost cause because there are
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Le 06/12/2013 09:51, Werner Koch a écrit :
On Thu, 5 Dec 2013 21:14, ein...@pvv.org said:
Gemalto SIM USB adapter seems to be sort of the same thing as the Crypto
Stick.
However, it is a bit more hassle to get a USB adapter and a smart card,
If it is not violating any agreements or policies, can somebody on this thread
please point to a source in the US for these products?
Thanks,
Bob Cavanaugh
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For some years now I've done a little bit of fundraising for GnuPG, in
the form of reminding people that the holiday season is a great time to
show our thanks and appreciation for the important things in life.
Privacy is important to me, and I'd like to say thank-you to Werner and
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For some years now I've done a little bit of fundraising for GnuPG, in
the form of reminding people that the holiday season is a great time to
show our thanks and appreciation for the