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How safe is PGP Disk ?

hergehen

Senior member
Hello,

I'm looking into using PGP Disk, how safe is it ? ... do they send anywhere my password ... can anybody in the world unencrypt my information ? (including government)

Maybe there are some other better similar programs ?

Thanks.
 
Why would it send your password?

It's as safe as any other encryption scheme, meaning it's up to you to keep the keys and passphrases secure.
 
Originally posted by: Nothinman
Why would it send your password?

It's as safe as any other encryption scheme, meaning it's up to you to keep the keys and passphrases secure.

I heard somewhere, that it does keep a track of all passwords (or keys)

by the way, what are keys used for there ?
 
I heard somewhere, that it does keep a track of all passwords (or keys)

What good would it be if there was a repository of everyone's passphrases?

by the way, what are keys used for there ?

Generally keys are the numbers used to encrypt and decrypt things, although I think PGPDisk may just use symmetrical encryption which just needs a passphrase. Usually you have a public and private key, you encrypt something with your private key then only people with your public key can decrypt it.

Use google, I'm sure there are a bunch of web pages that can explain public key encryption better than I can.
 
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