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    Anthony commented  · 

    Yes please, this is big. The vast majority of companies that routinely use encryption use S/MIME, not PGP. (Barring maybe newer security-focused companies, but good luck communicating with government using PGP.) Someone recently asked me to send them a document with personal information encrypted using their S/MIME key. When asked if they had a PGP public key, they had no idea what PGP even was. This is the general response I get. At this point, PGP (while great) is mostly still for tech savvy people. Even in 2020 PGP is a PITA to setup for most people not using ProtonMail. ;-)

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