Hi there,

Am Samstag, den 07.12.2013, 13:27 +0100 schrieb PGP Key Admin: 
> We love PGP! :-)

so I do. But, why are you going to use it in such a ummm grotesque
flavour?

If one's using that service he/she has to trust your service and
toolchain. It's completele breaking any ideas of end-to-end encryption.
More worse, any enduser without deeper knowledge of pgp or encryption at
all will be misguided and could think his communication be secured.
Indeed it isn't.
Don't get me wrong, I also see the need for it, even if it's only for
securing webgenerated forms.
Does it need to be a webservice like this?


> We would like to make PGP as usable as possible for everyone.
> With https://encrypt.to you can send encrypted messages to PGP users
> and you can receive encrypted messages from non-PGP users. We are
> using client side encryption and we can't decrypt the message.
> 
> How does it work? When your public key is added to a sks keyserver
> just open the link:
> 
> encrypt.to/{email} or encrypt.to/{key-id}
> 
> 
> For example: https://encrypt.to/0xB41D959A
> 
> Many thanks in advance for your feedback.
> Jan
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