Tag: Enigmail alternative

  • OpenPGP webmail encryption with MailVelope

    OpenPGP webmail encryption with MailVelope

    Mailvelope is a browser addon for Chrome and Firefox compatible with OpenPGP encryption standards, it will not only encrypt your webmail messages but also read any encrypted email you receive from people using different OpenPGP encryption software like Enigmail. The addon integrates directly into the browser and it comes preconfigured for use with the following email providers: Gmail, Yahoo Mail, Outlook.com and GMX. However it can be customized to work with any other webmail service and it also supports the RoundCube email software, frequently found in hosting companies offering email services with your domain name.

    After installation you will be able to handle your public and private encryption keys, importing, exporting and generating keys. The user is always in possession of his encryption keys, no third party can be compelled to give them up and encryption is performed in your browser using javascript, the data never leaves your computer unencrypted. Using MailVelope interface you can send your public encryption key by email with a single click, or alternatively you could distribute your encryption key manually uploading it to a public keyserver. Encrypted emails can be composed in HTML or plain text, the feature that I liked the most is being able to send an encrypted email message to multiple recipients at once, for that to happen all that is needed is that the public encryption key of those who receive the email is available in your keyring.

    MailVelope encrypted message
    MailVelope encrypted message

    When you receive an encrypted message the addon will try and find the encryption key used to cipher the message in the keyring and prompt you for a password. Anyone familiar with the public/private key encryption scheme will find this addon a very easy way to encrypt and decrypt messages, it could also be used to post encrypted messages on any forum or Facebook if you want to. Being a browser addon means that it will work on any operating system and it can be added to a portable browser.

    There are other free tools to encrypt webmail messages but this is one of the few that is not specific for a service and it will work with any webamil, together with the fact that MailVelope is an open source project using compliant OpenPGP standards makes this addon worthwhile to consider for those worrying about their personal messages travelling through the Internet like a postcard.

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  • GPG Tools Windows Privacy Tray review

    GPG Tools Windows Privacy Tray review

    WinPT is an open source graphical front end for GnuPG, a compatible OpenPGP software that allows people to exchange encrypted messages and files with other PGP users, without WinPT you would only be able to use GnuPG from the command line which requires a long learning curve, GnuPG is included in the download. After installing Windows Privacy Tray you will be asked to create or import your public encryption keys and associate the program with .asc, .gpg and .sig files. The default extension for encrypted messages is .gpg but this can changed to .pgp in preferences.

    All of the needed GPG/PGP functions are available, setting up your preferred keyserver, importing and exporting keys, setting ownertrust, revoking keys, digitally signing messages or files and others. Hotkeys can be used to quickly encrypt and decrypt messages.

    public key GPG encryption WinPT
    public key GPG encryption WinPT

    The software includes plugins for Euroda and Outlook Express, key management, and encryption and decryption of text in Windows clipboard. WinPT is a good alternative to GPG4Win, another free OpenPGP compatible tool, I did not notice too many differences in between them, WinPT is lighter and a smaller download, and GPG4Win has a few more features like Claws Mail and a bigger community. You will still need to learn how public key encryption works, this software is not as automated as Enigmail, a GPG Thunderbird plugin, but it can be used to encrypt files and text outside of your email client to store them online for example, so it has more functions. To protect against brute force attacks it is much safer using an encryption key and a password than just a password.

    If you are looking for a free alternative to the expensive Symantec PGP Desktop, more suitable for businesses, WinPT will get the job done, an easy and simple way to send encrypted messages or attachments by email with the power of OpenPGP.

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