Encrypt.to
Send encrypted PGP messages via https://encrypt.to/
How does it work?
When your public key is added to a public keyserver open the link: https://encrypt.to/{your-email}
or https://encrypt.to/{your-key-id}
.
Security audit tool
Start the code audit now with the Security audit tool.
Updates
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Browser Compatibility
* Desktop: Chrome >= 37, Firefox >= 34, Opera >= 24, Safari >= 7.1
* Mobile: Chrome >= 64, Android >= 62, Opera >= 37, Safari >= iOS 8
I don't like Ruby
The secure contact form is available for PHP and Perl.
Ready for Heroku
Easily deployable on Heroku https://github.com/encrypt-to/secure.contactform.ruby.
Changelog
I don't have a public/private keypair
Everyone can and should have a public and private key. There are many free tools for key management like GPGTools for Mac, Seahorse for Linux or Gpg4win for Windows.
My public key is stored on a public key server
No signup needed!
Open the link: https://encrypt.to/{your-email} or https://encrypt.to/{your-key-id}
My public key should be private!
You can use our private key server by uploading your public key on Encrypt.to.
How to export your public key
GPGTools
Select the key you want to export by clicking on the corresponding key on your list, and then clicking the right mouse button and on [Export] in the popup menu. Choose a file to export your key to, e.g. my-key.asc.
Seahorse
Open the "My personal keys" tab and select the key you want to export by clicking on the corresponding key on your list, and then clicking on the [Export] of the main menu. Choose a file to export your key to, e.g. my-key.asc. A popup window will let you know whether the operation was successful.
Gpg4win
Select the key you want to export by clicking on the corresponding key on your list, and then clicking on the [Export] icon of the main GPA menu. Choose a file to export your key to, e.g. my-key.asc. A popup window will let you know whether the operation was successful. Then click on [OK].
Command line
gpg -a --output my-key.asc --export {your-key-id}
How to import your public key at Encrypt.to
Open the file e.g. my-key.asc with a text editor, which will show your public key as a series of blocks containing text and numbers.
Highlight the whole key portion from
-----BEGIN PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK-----
to
-----END PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK-----
and copy it using the copy function on your toolbar or a keyboard shortcut such as CMD+C or Ctrl+C. This saves your key on the clipboard until you are ready to paste it, as described next.
Open Encrypt.to in your browser and paste your public key into the input field such as CMD+V or Ctrl+V. Fill the form and click on "Create an account".