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PGP

PGP stands for `Pretty Good Privacy' and describes itself as ``A suite of tools for encrypting, decrypting and verifying messages.'' It is widely used on computers for encrypting files and email as well as to provide a means of adding 'digital signatures' to things so that people can be sure it was you who wrote it. PGP also demonstrates techniques and algorithms that are used by many other pieces of software.





Stephen White
2000-03-28