PGP KeyRing for Android
Would be a killer app when it could lookup keys into LDAP key servers !
Unable to import more than 1 key from files makes this app useless. I went with AGP. I recommend 110%.
File encryption/decryption/... is not really supported. It can handle attachments in a PGP/MIME mail as companion of Squeaky Mail but it cannot process files separately (outside of Squeaky Mail) or separately encrypted attachments.
Trying to import keys as.asc files or .pkr files gets the error message "I cannot handle that type of content."
Excellent application and a great developer who takes time to help the end-user. Recommended.
For general encryption this is great. The developer is really friendly and answers emails quickly. More competition now with AGP being updated and Samsung Android comes with this sort of thing by default in their email application.
For general encryption this is great. The developer is really friendly and answers emails quickly. More competition now with AGP being updated and Samsung Android comes with this sort of thing by default in their email application.
Solves the pgp/mime issues that AGP doesn't support.
Trying to import keys as.asc files or .pkr files gets the error message "I cannot handle that type of content."
Excellent application and a great developer who takes time to help the end-user. Recommended.
I've used APG for years and its user interface, while not perfect, is now actually quite usable. I bought KeyRing because I've grown tired of having to wait until I'm at my computer to read (or send) PGP/MIME messages. My beloved K9+APG combination only supports inline PGP. The combination Squeaky Mail + KeyRing does the trick. However, key management in KeyRing is very, very basic and the user interface is too. AFAIK you can't even change your keyring passphrase. Use your desktop, or APG, to set up your keyrings first, then import them into KeyRing. If all you need on your phone is a cryptography service provider that supports PGP/MIME, KeyRing is currently the only way to go.
Still number one.
One complaint is its easy to hit the wrong name when looking up someone on the keyserver list on a phone. Works great with Squeaky Mail, which is a yet another program I highly recommend.
Anyone know how to trust an imported public key?
Does what I need it to, and very user friendly!
Excellent application and a great developer who takes time to help the end-user. Recommended.
It works great, although removing public keys off your list is not intuitive, and I've yet to figure out how to do it. Its easy to hit the wrong name when looking up someone on the keyserver list. Works great with Squeaky Mail, which is a yet another program I highly recommend.
I have had a very positive dialogue with the developer. I think that this app has a lot of potential and wish him much success with his work.
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Exactly what I was looking for. The only PGP application that actually worked well for me.