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RE: want to send secure document



BTW, the other advantage of using GNU Privacy Guard (GPG) or PGP public
key encryption is that I can just stick secure documents into Google Docs.
I would encrypt the files to your public key and, as long as you keep your
key secure, you would have access to the underlying decrypted data.  (Of
course, if you lose your secret key and need to revoke it, then all bets
are off.)

So, for example, I could put both my and Noelle's SSNs into encrypted
files in that Google Docs folder so it wouldn't matter whether you know
our SSNs or not after our deaths.

 > From: Robert <http://dummy.us.eu.org/robert>
 > Date: Mon, 04 Jun 2018 06:40:48 -0700
 >
 > I see that one needs to have Lastpass installed as an extension to even
 > download the attachment.  Boy, that sucks.
 > 
 > It seems like no solution at all.
 > 
 > Going back to square one, i.e., learning how to do public key encryption,
 > may still be the best solution.




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