What's all this about?From this page you can see and download my OpenPGP key. Using this key you can send me encrypted emails and verify the digital signature that I use on almost all my emails. In order to use this key you need a program that supports the OpenPGP standard. One of the most popular, and the one I use is the GNU Privacy Guard. It's a command line application, so you might want to use a graphic interface. If you use Microsoft Windows, you can use WinPT, which includes a complete suite of signature and encryption tools, based on GnuPG. Under GNU/Linux and other Unix system, I recommend the GNU Privacy Assistant. OpenPGP KeyThis is my OpenPGP key:
pub 1024D/27FC3CA8 2000-03-27 Miguel Coca <mcoca@gnu.org>
Key fingerprint = E60A CBF4 5C6F 914E B6C1 C402 8C4D C7B6 27FC 3CA8
uid Miguel Coca <e970095@zipi.fi.upm.es>
uid Miguel Coca <miguel@cocabarrionuevo.com>
sub 1024g/C02CD93F 2000-03-27
And you can get it here. Just import it into your keyring and you'll be ready to use it. |