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Max
2014-09-26
i was upset with the fact i could not print/save the doc after editing it, but after shooting a rant to support, they responded within the hour and gave me a 30 day trial run. i really like the app, and you guys really should consider doing a 30 day trial right off the bat, first sign up. anyhow, service rocks, i will def toss some cash yalls way when my trial runs out :)
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Anonymous Customer
2018-11-27
I love it but when I was trying to edit document I could only click and erase some fields. I had to use the eraser for the rest. But overall great product.
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Open PGP application. Trigger encryption action. Browse for source file. Browse for target file. Select recipients. Click Encrypt. Open file explorer and locate source (unencrypted) file, delete it. Locate target (encrypted) file.
Launch Seahorse. Select GnuPG keys. Select the + sign to create a new key. Select PGP Key. Enter your email and the name you would like to be associated with the key. Select advanced options. Encryption type should be RSA. Key strength should be 3072.
When sending digital signatures, PGP uses an efficient algorithm that generates a hash (a mathematical summary) from the user's name and other signature information. This hash code is then encrypted with the sender's private key. The receiver uses the sender's public key to decrypt the hash code.
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Double-click the file to be decrypted. You may also right-click the file to be decrypted, point to PGP, then click Decrypt & Verify. Enter the passphrase for your private key (or if the file was conventionally encrypted, enter the passphrase chosen by the file's encrypting user). Click OK.
Locate file using the file explorer and Double-click. Enter the passphrase (might not be needed if remembered) Confirm decryption. Edit file using associated application. Close it. Return to PGP Tool application. For the file in history click Encrypt back” Confirm parameters and click Encrypt.
What is a PGP file? Security key or digital signature file that verifies a user's identity; used for decrypting a file encrypted with Pretty Good Privacy (PGP) software; ensures that protected files can only be opened by authorized users.
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