OpenPGP
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Open PGP (Pretty Good Privacy) is the Internet open standard used by PGP, GNU Privacy Guard (GnuPG), Hushmail, Veridis, and others. It is RFC 2440. The standard was developed because of the wide use of PGP and the desire to make it be a cryptographic standard owned by the community, not any one entity.
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