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SUBJECT: p≡p | Pretty Easy Privacy (pEp)
AUTHOR: Rami Rosenfeld
DATE: 17/04/22
TIME: 11.00
LANG: en, ru
LICENSE: GNU FDL 1.3
TAGS: android, f-droid, software, app, man, manual, mobile, free, opensource, pep, email, e-mail, privacy, security, gnupg, pgp
License: GNU General Public License v3.0 only
Еще один почтовый клиент, полностью совместимый с OpenPGP; поддерживает автоматическое создание зашифрованных коммуникаций на основе ассиметричных ключей (с их верификацией).
p≡p is a cyber security solution which protects the confidentiality and reliability of communications for citizens, for public offices and for enterprises. It provides end-to-end cryptography in all common crypto-standards through the app that you install on your phone.
p≡p for Android makes e-mail encryption easy on mobile devices for everyone by automatic and seamless integration of end-to-end encryption. Set it up with your existing e-mail address under a minute. Send and receive as many messages as you want without any restrictions on the number of devices the p≡p app runs on.
p≡p supports the user with advanced automation and is fully compatible with
OpenPGP:
- it will automatically encrypt your e-mail and attachments, including pictures;
- it can ensure no one can intercept your perfectly encrypted e-mail;
- it is peer-to-peer and uses no central service;
- it works with all your existing e-mail account(s);
- it can authenticate your communication partner and prevent identity theft;
- it offers security and privacy by default.
p≡p is easy for your recipients too – depending on their security capabilities, they can exchange encrypted messages with you. With p≡p, you don’t need a separate account, you can send secure messages to anyone anywhere, regardless of their email provider. Just install the app and you can communicate in confidence with your peers.
🄯 Rami Rosenfeld, 2022. GNU FDL 1.3.