> > I think before defending against some difficult attacls it would > > make sense to start at those basics :) > > Passphrase protected means it is encrypted with a key, so if it is > passphrase protected with a strong passphrase (30 keys +) it should be > uncrackable.
Yeah but I can only generate a key without a passphrase with the library at the moment. I dont want my users to have to do that with gpg on the commandline. Im my opinion security wont help the average user if its too difficult to use.
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