Tails include un'applet personalizzata chiamata <spanclass="application">OpenPGP Applet per la manipolazione del testo utilizzando OpenPGP.
When using OpenPGP Applet to encrypt emails, non-ASCII characters (for example non-Latin characters or characters with accents) might not display correctly to the recipients of the email.
If you are going to encrypt emails often, we recommend you to set up Thunderbird instead.
OpenPGP Applet si trova nell'area di notifica.
Con OpenPGP Applet potete:
- Criptare testo con una frase d'accesso
- Criptare e firmare il testo con una chiave pubblica
- Decriptare e verificare il testo
If you have GnuPG keys stored in your Persistent Storage since before Tails 4.1 (December 2019), you should update your OpenPGP keyserver configuration to use safe keyservers.
Gestire le proprie chiavi OpenPGP
Puoi gestire le tue chiavi OpenPGP usando lo strumento per password e chiavi (Passwords and Keys in inglese), chiamato anche Seahorse.
To open the Passwords and Keys utility, you can either:
Click on OpenPGP Applet and choose Manage Keys.
Choose Applications ▸ Utilities ▸ Passwords and Keys.
To list the public OpenPGP keys in your keyring:
- Choose GnuPG keys in the sidebar of the Passwords and Keys utility.
Importare nuove chiavi pubbliche OpenPGP
Importing OpenPGP public keys using the Passwords and Keys utility is broken since Tails 4.0 (October 2019). (#17183)
Do so from the Files browser instead:
Choose Applications ▸ Files to open the Files browser.
Double-click on the OpenPGP public key that you downloaded. The key must be in the armored format, usually with a
.asc
extension.Choose Open With Import Key.
The imported OpenPGP public key does not appear in the Passwords and Keys utility. But, the key should appear in the list of keys available for encryption when encrypting text with a public key using OpenPGP Applet.