Yeah that's ok, I use mine on a desktop so I have no worries of intruders.  
Just as a heads up if you're transferring keys you may have to remove the 
password to get it to work properly.

On September 10, 2018 8:31:16 AM MDT, Patrick Chkoreff <p...@fexl.com> wrote:
>Patrick Rogers wrote on 09/10/2018 09:47 AM:
>> I believe you're supposed to edit the key so that it has no
>passphrase, ie change the passphrase to blank.
>
>I am most certainly never going to do that!  I mean sure I do use a
>fully encrypted hard drive, but the thought of a private key sitting
>there with no passphrase gives me the exact opposite of a "peaceful,
>easy feeling."  I do close the laptop when I walk away, but at least
>with the passphrase I know it "won't let me down, cuz I'm already
>standing on the ground."  :)
>
>In any case, the matter is settled:  the option is obsolete due to the
>move to GnuPG 2.x.
>
>
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