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| - | ====== PGP Encrypted Email on iPad Using Gmail + FlowCrypt ====== | + | ====== |
| This guide explains how to add true end-to-end encrypted email (OpenPGP / PGP) to a Gmail account on an iPad using FlowCrypt. | This guide explains how to add true end-to-end encrypted email (OpenPGP / PGP) to a Gmail account on an iPad using FlowCrypt. | ||
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| - | Here are clear, DokuWiki-formatted instructions for viewing and sharing your public key in FlowCrypt on an iPad. | ||
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| - | ====== Viewing and Sharing Your Public Key (FlowCrypt on iPad) ====== | + | |
| Your public key is what others need in order to send you PGP-encrypted email. | Your public key is what others need in order to send you PGP-encrypted email. | ||
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| - | ====== Sending Encrypted Email with a Shared Password (FlowCrypt) ====== | + | ====== |
| FlowCrypt primarily uses public-key (PGP) encryption, but it also supports password-encrypted messages for recipients who do not use PGP. | FlowCrypt primarily uses public-key (PGP) encryption, but it also supports password-encrypted messages for recipients who do not use PGP. | ||
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| - | ====== Why FlowCrypt on iPad and iPhone | + | ====== |
| When composing an email in FlowCrypt on iPad, you may only see: | When composing an email in FlowCrypt on iPad, you may only see: | ||
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