I was thinking about getting an app called iPGMail for iPhone/iPad to use PGP on them. From my very limited experience it looks like it might be a good choice as well.
On 8/10/2020 8:49 AM, Stefan Claas wrote: > Michał Górny wrote: > > [...] > >> Why use PGP on your phone if you carry a whole laptop with you anyway? > Good question. There is software for Andoid available called OpenKeyChain, > which as understood is the defacto standard for Android smartphone users, > in combination with a MUA for Android. > > The question IMHO now is what should mobile device users do now? I showed > a solution, assuming those users have an offline laptop too, which then > would allow them to comfortably and securely create their messages. > > Not all people can purchase now a new smartphone with a more secure OpenSource > OS and new SIM, I assume. > > I also do not know if it is common if people use an (compromised?) online > laptop, as a smartphone, when on the road. > > Regards > Stefan > _______________________________________________ Gnupg-users mailing list Gnupg-users@gnupg.org http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users