# Adding a XMPP proof Let's add a decentralized XMPP proof to your OpenPGP keys. [[toc]] ### Add a message to your XMPP vCard Go to (mov.im)[https://mov.im] and log in using your XMPP credentials. Click on **Configuration** and append the following message to the **About Me** section (make sure to replace FINGERPRINT): ``` This is an OpenPGP proof that connects my OpenPGP key to this XMPP account. For details check out https://keyoxide.org/guides/openpgp-proofs [Verifying my OpenPGP key: openpgp4fpr:FINGERPRINT] ``` Using native XMPP clients that support editing the vCard data (such as [Gajim](https://gajim.org/)) should work as well. Unfortunately, this method appears unreliable and does not work for some. ### Update the PGP key (basic edition) First, edit the key (make sure to replace FINGERPRINT): ``` gpg --edit-key FINGERPRINT ``` Add a new notation: ``` notation ``` Enter the notation (make sure to replace XMPP-ID): ``` proof@metacode.biz=xmpp:XMPP-ID ``` The XMPP-ID looks something like an email address: **user@domain.org**. Save the key: ``` save ``` Upload the key to WKD or use the following command to upload the key to [keys.openpgp.org](https://keys.openpgp.org) (make sure to replace FINGERPRINT): ``` gpg --keyserver hkps://keys.openpgp.org --send-keys FINGERPRINT ``` And you're done! Reload your profile page, it should now show a XMPP account. ### Update the PGP key (OMEMO edition) XMPP communication can be end-to-end encrypted with [OMEMO](https://conversations.im/omemo/). Verifying OMEMO fingerprints is essential to trust your communication and keep it safe from Man-in-the-Middle attacks. **Keyoxide** makes the fingerprint verification process easy for all. Add a special identity proof that not only contains your XMPP-ID but also the fingerprints of all your OMEMO keys. If your XMPP identity proof is verified, a QR code is shown. Anyone can scan this QR code using XMPP apps like [Conversations](https://conversations.im/) (free on [F-Droid](https://f-droid.org/en/packages/eu.siacs.conversations/)) to not only add you as a contact, but also verify your OMEMO keys with the highest level of trust. Making this identity proof yourself can be a tad difficult when using clients like Gajim, but luckily for us, [Conversations](https://conversations.im/) can directly generate the proof by going to **Account details > Share > Share as XMPP URI**. The resulting URI should look something like: ``` xmpp:user@domain.org?omemo-sid-123456789=A1B2C3D4E5F6G7H8I9... ``` To take advantage of the easy and secure XMPP identity proof including OMEMO fingerprints, follow the **basic edition** guide above but replace XMPP-ID with the URI obtained through the **Conversations** app.