On 02/06/15 00:30, Robert J. Hansen wrote:
Facebook has just this morning announced limited support for OpenPGP.
At present, it's limited to allowing users to upload an OpenPGP
certificate, and Facebook using that certificate to encrypt all email
communications between Facebook and the user.
Apparently, some people are having trouble finding Facebook's public
announcement. See the following:
https://www.facebook.com/notes/protect-the-graph/securing-email-communications-from-facebook/1611941762379302
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On 1 June 2015 at 16:30, Robert J. Hansen r...@sixdemonbag.org wrote:
Facebook has just this morning announced limited support for OpenPGP.
At present, it's limited to allowing users to upload an OpenPGP
certificate, and Facebook using that certificate to encrypt all email
communications
I don't see any benefit, since fb will only encrypt messages from fb to me.
Robert (away from home)
On Jun 1, 2015, 12:23, at 12:23, Ian Mann an...@neomailbox.ch wrote:
On 02/06/15 00:30, Robert J. Hansen wrote:
Facebook has just this morning announced limited support for OpenPGP.
At
I don't see any benefit, since fb will only encrypt messages from fb
to me.
Further -- Facebook will send you messages when someone replies to a
post you make, or mentions you in conversation. For instance, Jerry
the Political Dissident mentioned you in a post: Frank, are you going to
be at
I don't see any benefit, since fb will only encrypt messages from fb
to me.
Password reset messages? :) When you ask FB for a password reset, it
emails a link to you. If someone can read your email they can intercept
that link and do a password reset for you.
This isn't a cure-all for the
On Mon 2015-06-01 12:59:31 -0400, Robert wrote:
I don't see any benefit, since fb will only encrypt messages from fb to me.
It seems like it could be a benefit if facebook is mailing you a link to
reset your password.
--dkg
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On 06/01/2015 12:18 PM, Robert J. Hansen wrote:
Apparently, some people are having trouble finding Facebook's
public announcement. See the following:
https://www.facebook.com/notes/protect-the-graph/securing-email-commun
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On 06/01/2015 10:05 PM, Ian Mann wrote:
On 02/06/15 12:00, Jean-David Beyer wrote:
I then took the armored version of my public key -- the whole
thing -- and it did not like that either.
Any idea what they are checking that I am failing on?
On 02/06/15 13:07, Jean-David Beyer wrote:
the tricks you
suggested seem to make no difference.
No tricks Jean,
Just grab (copy) the key correctly and place it in the space provided and it
all works fine for me after checking the encryption box and saving. Pretty
straight forward. I get
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On 06/01/2015 10:00 PM, Jean-David Beyer wrote:
On 06/01/2015 12:18 PM, Robert J. Hansen wrote:
Apparently, some people are having trouble finding Facebook's
public announcement. See the following:
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Version: SKS 1.1.5
Comment: Hostname: keyserver.ubuntu.com
mQENBFC6BkUBCADjWI4CqM1+YopY3HwBmh7kRa0mpYYMaHgWRU+EptjEWm3h8Ol3hH2f90Uu
hDk2Q4vo7DqKlHUhXZbB5srJkrBfWjrvgDm3kRQCs6zh3X4L1Fiun7FkpHZYyi7q08sKfD+M
On 02/06/15 12:10, Jean-David Beyer wrote:
Do you mean I should use
166D840A 0C610C8B
Are you telling me you are trying to stuff two keys in the space provided? Just
select one key and add one.
Ian
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On 02/06/15 12:10, Jean-David Beyer wrote:
Do you mean I should use
166D840A 0C610C8B
You also have to tick the check box, Use encrypted
then save.
In order to activate the process.
Ian
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On 06/01/2015 10:34 PM, Ian Mann wrote:
On 02/06/15 12:10, Jean-David Beyer wrote:
Do you mean I should use
166D840A 0C610C8B
You also have to tick the check box, Use encrypted
then save.
In order to activate the process.
Ian
Sure. I have always done this, but it does not care
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