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<p><a href="/">Keyoxide</a> is designed for those without extensive knowledge about cryptography and who wish to encrypt messages to, or verify the authenticity of messages coming from the people with that extensive knowledge.</p> <p><a href="/">Keyoxide</a> is designed for those without extensive knowledge about cryptography and who wish to encrypt messages to, or verify the authenticity of messages coming from the people with that extensive knowledge.</p>
<h3 id="but-other-services-provide-a-social-network-function">But other services provide a social network function!</h3> <h3 id="but-other-services-provide-a-social-network-function">But other services provide a social network function!</h3>
<p>It doesn't need to be centralized to have a "social network" function. <a href="/">Keyoxide</a> simply uses the already existing social network of websites hosting their own keys and servers dedicated to hosting large amounts of keys.</p> <p>It doesn't need to be centralized to have a "social network" function. <a href="/">Keyoxide</a> simply uses the already existing "social network" of websites hosting their own keys and servers dedicated to hosting large amounts of keys.</p>
<h3 id="pgp-must-die">PGP must die!</h3> <h3 id="pgp-must-die">PGP must die!</h3>
<p>Not a question but I get your point. While there are <a href="https://restoreprivacy.com/let-pgp-die/">legitimate reasons PGP should cease to exist</a>, it is still widely used and without any clear sign of imminent extinction, it needs proper tooling.</p> <p>Not a question but I get your point. While there are <a href="https://restoreprivacy.com/let-pgp-die/">legitimate reasons PGP should cease to exist</a>, it is still widely used and without any clear sign of imminent extinction, it needs proper tooling.</p>