Using it in a professional setting this is rather useful.
We shared folders with different subsets of users,
the biggest bonus was that with correct mail setup
we got everybody to also send encrypted emails to
each other by default without them even noticing.
Kind regards,
Anne Jan
On 1/31/23 00:49, Dacoda Strack wrote:
On Thu, Jan 19, 2023 at 04:13:37PM +0100, Kjetil Torgrim Homme wrote:
as far as I can tell, age(1) has absolutely no concept which can replace
web-of-trust (key management in general is ad-hoc), so at this time it is
not really appropriate as a PGP replacement.
I'm curious. Does pass really rely on the entire web-of-trust model that
PGP has? For pass in particular, web-of-trust doesn't appear
particularly applicable if you're using it for your own personal
password management.
Are there use cases of yours where web-of-trust does come into play?
Would love to understand and learn more.
Thanks,
Dacoda Strack