PGWhat?!Picture of a dog

'On the Internet, nobody knows you're a dog.' At least so they say.

Well if the dog is using PGP he can prove his identity to you! PGP is a 'public key' encryption/decryption and signing method and it's the de facto standard for secure email. You might want to encrypt a message so that only the adressee will be able to read it, or you might wan't to sign a message to prove that you wrote it.

So here's one for you:

To read the signed message above you need:

  1. The PGP-program.
  2. My PGP Public key (Copy it to the clipboard and then choose "import from clipboard" in PGP.)
  3. Copy the message to your PGP-program and it will verify that it was signed with the secret pair of my public key!
    (Using Windows this can be done by selecting the message above and then copying it to the clipboard. Then click on the 'PGPTray'-icon on the right side of the taskbar and choose 'Decrypt/Verify clipboard'.)

My PGP public key: