On 27/05/2019 12:47, deloptes wrote: > it is a matter of an agreement between the person and the authority > hosting the information of the public key
This is the problem though: there is no single identifiable authority (data controller in GDPR jargon) with whom to make such an agreement. Keyservers are distributed not just operationally and geographically, but also legally. Furthermore, it is not always the data owner who uploads it to the keyserver network, so neither party to the GDPR consent model need be present during the transaction, or need even exist. -- Andrew Gallagher
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