Since its inception, email has notoriously been insecure. All too often, people send off an email thinking only the recipient will be able to read it when, in reality, email is the digital equivalent of sending a postcard – anyone along the route to its destination can easily read its contents. If you would like to be able to send emails more securely, Pretty Good Privacy (PGP) may be just what you’re looking for. How PGP Works Pretty Good Privacy (PGP) was created in 1991 by Phil Zimmermann as a way to provide near military-grade encryption to the masses. Over the years, PGP changed hands… Read more