m your passphrase.
No need to lend them your finger, either with or without you still
attached.
If this is your threat model, you need more than encryption or
biometrics.
... unless your whole comment was as serious as my comment about plastic
surgery of course :-) ...
More seriously, biometrics
passphrases? As soon as someone
> threatens to go all XKCD 538 on you[1], just give them your passphrase.
> No need to lend them your finger, either with or without you still
> attached.
>
> If this is your threat model, you need more than encryption or
> biometrics.
>
> ... u
On 09/20/2016 04:13 PM, Jan Prunk wrote:
> I am wondering if the smartcard reader "Precise Biometrics 200 MC" [1]
> is among the supported readers to be used with GnuPG ? Is there a
> guideline to follow for setting it up ?
For the reader, I found this discussion in 2010:
Hello,
I am wondering if the smartcard reader "Precise Biometrics 200 MC" [1] is
among the supported readers to be used with GnuPG ? Is there a guideline to
follow for setting it up ?
1 -
http://precisebiometrics.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/ProductSheetPrecise200MC.pdf
Kind re