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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. | ||
| - | You can paste this directly into your wiki. | + | ====== |
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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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| - | Short answer: Yes, but with important limitations.\\ | + | |
| - | FlowCrypt supports password-encrypted messages (shared secret) instead of public-key (PGP) encryption, but this is not the same as true PGP and works differently. | + | |
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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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| ===== How Password-Encrypted Messages Work ===== | ===== How Password-Encrypted Messages Work ===== | ||
| - | • You choose a shared password | + | * You choose a shared password |
| - | • The message is encrypted using that password | + | |
| - | • The recipient receives: | + | |
| - | • An email with a secure FlowCrypt link | + | |
| - | • They enter the password in their browser to read the message | + | |
| - | • No PGP software is required for the recipient | + | |
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| ===== When to Use This Method ===== | ===== When to Use This Method ===== | ||
| - | • Recipient does not use PGP | + | * Recipient does not use PGP |
| - | • One-time or infrequent secure messages | + | |
| - | • You can safely share a password out-of-band | + | |
| - | • Phone call | + | |
| - | • Text message | + | |
| - | • In-person | + | |
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| ==== Steps ==== | ==== Steps ==== | ||
| - | • Open FlowCrypt | + | - Open FlowCrypt |
| - | • Tap Compose | + | |
| - | • Enter recipient email address | + | |
| - | • If no public key is found, FlowCrypt will prompt: | + | |
| - | • Send a password-encrypted message | + | |
| - | • Choose a strong password | + | |
| - | • Send the message | + | |
| - | • Share the password with the recipient via a different channel | + | |
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| - | This is a known and intentional behavior in FlowCrypt, not something you’re doing wrong. | ||
| - | Short answer: | + | ====== |
| - | 👉 On iOS (iPad/ | + | |
| - | That’s why you only see “Send unencrypted” or “Cancel.” | + | |
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| - | Below is a DokuWiki-formatted explanation you can paste into your wiki. | + | |
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| - | ====== Why FlowCrypt on iPad Does Not Offer “Shared Key” Messages ====== | + | |
| 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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| ===== Why FlowCrypt Disabled Shared-Key on iOS ===== | ===== Why FlowCrypt Disabled Shared-Key on iOS ===== | ||
| - | FlowCrypt has stated (and demonstrated by behavior) that: | + | * FlowCrypt has stated (and demonstrated by behavior) that: Password-encrypted messages rely on a secure web portal |
| - | • Password-encrypted messages rely on a secure web portal | + | |
| - | • This requires browser-based flows that are: | + | |
| - | • Less reliable on iOS | + | |
| - | • Harder to secure consistently | + | |
| - | • FlowCrypt’s security model on iOS is: | + | |
| - | • PGP only | + | |
| - | • Or plaintext | + | |
| - | So if no recipient public key is found, FlowCrypt will only offer: | + | So if no recipient public key is found, |
| - | • Send unencrypted | + | |
| - | • Cancel | + | |
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| ===== What This Means Practically ===== | ===== What This Means Practically ===== | ||
| - | On an iPad: | + | On an iPad and iPhone: |
| • You cannot send encrypted email to non-PGP users using FlowCrypt | • You cannot send encrypted email to non-PGP users using FlowCrypt | ||
| • There is no hidden setting to enable shared passwords | • There is no hidden setting to enable shared passwords | ||
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| ==== Option 1: Use PGP Only (Best Security) ==== | ==== Option 1: Use PGP Only (Best Security) ==== | ||
| - | • Ask recipient to install: | + | - Ask recipient to install: |
| - | • FlowCrypt | + | |
| - | • Thunderbird | + | |
| - | • Proton Mail (PGP mode) | + | |
| - | • Exchange public keys | + | |
| - | • Communicate securely end-to-end | + | |
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| ===== Summary ===== | ===== Summary ===== | ||
| - | • FlowCrypt on iPad cannot send shared-password encrypted messages | + | * FlowCrypt on iPad and iPhone |
| - | • Seeing only “Send unencrypted” is expected behavior | + | |
| - | • PGP public-key encryption does work fully | + | |
| - | • Shared-key encryption requires desktop FlowCrypt | + | |
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