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Re: [tor-talk] OpenPGP and Windows - offtopic



At 01:27 PM 12/18/2012 -0500, you wrote:
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>On 12/17/2012 07:40 PM, starwars1070@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
>> Anyone know of any basic but good email encryption programs Ie
>> elderly or young children might understand
>
>That's a difficult question to answer.
>
>"Basic" tends to imply "bad" or "snake oil."  "Good" tends to imply
>"strong," which also tends to bring with it changes in how people go
>about their business.  That means a certain amount of training.
>
>There are some good graphical front-ends for GnuPG on a number of
>platforms, the question is whether or not someone who is older or
>younger will incorporate it into their daily life.



        Is there a list of such front ends for windows? 

        All I could find so far is windows privacy tools and claws (which I'm not sure if it belongs in the front end category)





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