> It may be public data, but the particular composition of your keyring
> is as sensitive as the list of names in your address book, which
> many people would prefer to be private.

True.  Some people are very concerned about the privacy of their address
book.  I'm not -- or, rather, I believe the horse is already well and
truly out of the barn on that one.  This is one of those things where
reasonable people will disagree, hopefully with a smile.  :)

> Also, your example omits the permissions on ~/.gnupg itself, which 
> hopefully should deny all permissions from anyone but the user.

Yep, that was an oversight on my part.  Thanks for spotting it!


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