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Wow some redditors really hate privacy. Can't even dare mention PGP
Feb. 3, 2022, 8:58 p.m. | /u/FixFull
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Throughout the years I've randomly suggested in various subs such as the reddit beta sub the idea of having a tab in your reddit profile for a public pgp key and every time I do I get downvoted like crazy XD It's dumb though because it's plain ignorance and a need to press the downvote button that makes them just blindly disagree.
If any of you lot have never heard of PGP encryption I definitely recommend you read up on …
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