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Great app
Simple to use. Gets the job done. Thanks.Nice
After working with the developer I discovered I was working with a corrupted file that would not work. All I can say is wow, easy peasy. My apologies and thanks. I was SURE it was an app problem. But it was my bad file. I'll go sit in the corner nowWant a notepad
The app is great. It will be better if you can add a notepad to the decrypt page.No way to manage local storage
Needs a scalable way to manage local storage use. The only way to clean up local copies of decrypted messages seems to be to select and delete each message individually. This needs a ‘delete all’ button and an option to automatically delete local files after a set time.It works! Maybe you need a modern UI?
Glad that this app is in the IOS store.One of the Better Ones
Looks like it still cannot handle subkeys for sign and encrypt operations.
While it’s understandable that GnuPG implementation of subkey functionality are not within strict specs, app developer should probably not refer to it as being interoperable with GnuPG. I use subkeys for day-to-day operations, reserving my primary key for certification and admin tasks. IPGMail crashes when I try to enable TouchID for my private subkeys; it works fine if I copy-and-paste the password but it’d be a lot more convenient if I can use the security provided by the iPhone Keychain.Show lessCrashes During Private Key Import
I was able to import four private keys successfully, but the app consistently crashed when I tried to import another of my private keys. Frustratingly, the developer’s web site also appears to be broken. I eventually found that removing some old signatures from the key allowed for successful importation.Show lessSymmetric encryption works
Very happy to find this, super cool!!Do not waste your time on this garbage.
The most frustrating non functioning garbage I’ve ever usedPassword problem
The private key is as strong as the password protecting it, for that reason the password is software generated and can’t be memorized. If pgp message is imported through clipboard the app would ask for password which you have to switch the app again to go copy it and return to the app to see the password screen gone!. I wish the developer make it possible to store the password in the app and enable it by touch/face IDShow lessDeveloper Response
It *IS* possible to store the password and use Touch/FaceID for keys. Select the private key view, choose a key, and it will give you the option to use touch/faceID.