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Anthony BenincaSep 29, 2024

This is by far the easiest way to use PGP; however, with the update to manifest v3, this extension will no longer work. Hopefully a new update will be provided sooner, rather than later, but I'm well aware of Manifest V3's limitations. Ultimately, I blame Google for this problem. They're not just breaking content blockers, they're breaking multiple extensions that could help improve one's privacy, and security. Fortunately, this extension still works just fine in Firefox; so, that's only anot... Show more

7 out of 7 found this helpful
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Abdullah YaqoobMay 19, 2023

I came from homework to say, Thank you very much for providing us a free open source with high level of security!

2 out of 2 found this helpful
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Hendrik ScheiderMay 1, 2023

Out of the box a pure delight: It ! Just ! Works !

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Gwyneth LlewelynApr 3, 2023

In one word: it just WORKS. Goodbye, Gmail reading your email and profiling you based on what keywords you type. Mind you — at least for the free version! — this is a minimalist approach to PGP encryption on a web-based email interface, such as provided by Gmail. It allows you to read and write encrypted messages, and is reasonably simple to do so (you get a BIG Mailvelope icon to click :-) ). If you're a die-hard PGP power user, you can get Mailvelope to use whatever keyrings you already hav... Show more

6 out of 6 found this helpful
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Pedro CoimbraFeb 21, 2022

On Windows 10 it doesn't work at 1st, meaning, it doesn't recognize my GnuPG key (I installed gpg4win with "browser integration"). When I say "at 1st", it means that it recognizes the GnuPG key at 2nd try, if one of these conditions apply: (All the browsers I tested with have mailvelope installed) 1) I open another browser after I close the 1st one, and Mailvelope finally shows my GnuPG keyring (no more "Let's Start" each time I click the extension icon) 2) Same as 1), but I keep the 1st b... Show more

3 out of 3 found this helpful
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Perry Toone (ptoone)Aug 31, 2020

I just discovered this works for thexyz.com Surprised me how easy it was to set up

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Dingwen WangMay 25, 2019

unable to connect 'gpg4win'

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Dana Burns (David, your friend)Apr 26, 2018

Best alternative to OpenKeychain (Android) that I can find for PC.

6 out of 7 found this helpful
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Carlos EscobarApr 11, 2018

Genial

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A Chrome Web Store userMar 24, 2018

Finally, encrypted GMail!

10 out of 11 found this helpful
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