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	<title>Comments on: Secure your email using PGP</title>
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		<title>By: Treble Hook</title>
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		<dc:creator>Treble Hook</dc:creator>
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		<description>This is a great tutorial. Thank you for creating it. It&#039;s very well explained.

I&#039;ve been  a longtime PGP users - since 1992 - but about a year ago I made the switch to the alternative GnuPG. It&#039;s not as slick as PGP but it is still completely free of charge and doesn&#039;t require poduction registration and connecting to PGP&#039;s corporate servers in order to get a reg key. Being forced to do that makes me uncomfortable and, in my opinion, goes against the whole philosophy of personal privacy that such companies are purporting to promote and defend.</description>
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<p>I&#8217;ve been  a longtime PGP users &#8211; since 1992 &#8211; but about a year ago I made the switch to the alternative GnuPG. It&#8217;s not as slick as PGP but it is still completely free of charge and doesn&#8217;t require poduction registration and connecting to PGP&#8217;s corporate servers in order to get a reg key. Being forced to do that makes me uncomfortable and, in my opinion, goes against the whole philosophy of personal privacy that such companies are purporting to promote and defend.</p>
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