Are you concerned about the security of your email communication? Look no further than this amazing Chrome extension that allows you to enhance your email provider with end-to-end encryption. With a total rating of 4.4 out of 5, this extension is trusted by thousands of users to safeguard their sensitive information.
Ensuring Privacy and Security in Today's Digital World
In today's digital world, ensuring the privacy and security of our emails has become essential. This Chrome extension utilizes the OpenPGP standard to provide you with a robust encryption solution. By encrypting your emails from the moment they leave your device until they reach the recipient, it ensures that only the intended recipient can access the contents of your message.
Easy Installation and User-Friendly Interface
My personal experience with this extension has been exceptional. The ease of installation and setup made it a breeze to get started. Once installed, it seamlessly integrates with your email provider and adds an extra layer of security to your communication.
One of the standout features of this extension is its user-friendly interface. It provides a simple and intuitive way to encrypt and decrypt your emails. You don't need to be a tech-savvy individual to use this extension effectively. With just a few clicks, you can ensure that your email communication remains private and secure.
Compatibility and Continuous Improvement
What sets this Chrome extension apart is its commitment to the OpenPGP standard. OpenPGP is a widely recognized encryption standard that ensures compatibility across different email providers and clients. This means that you can communicate securely with anyone, regardless of the email service they use.
Another aspect that I appreciate about this extension is the attention to detail when it comes to user reviews. The developers have taken user feedback seriously and continuously improved the extension based on user suggestions. This shows their dedication to providing a reliable and secure email encryption solution.
Conclusion
If you value the privacy and security of your email communication, this Chrome extension is a must-have. With its end-to-end encryption based on the OpenPGP standard, you can rest assured that your emails are protected from prying eyes. Don't compromise on the security of your sensitive information - enhance your email provider with this secure email communication extension today.
11 Reviews For This Extension
This is by far the easiest way to use PGP; however, with the update to manifest v3, this extension will no longer work. Hopefully a new update will be provided sooner, rather than later, but I'm well aware of Manifest V3's limitations. Ultimately, I blame Google for this problem. They're not just breaking content blockers, they're breaking multiple extensions that could help improve one's privacy, and security. Fortunately, this extension still works just fine in Firefox; so, that's only another reason to switch over. I've said this before, and I'll say it again; Google is becoming just as bad as Microsoft was back in the days of Internet Explorer 6. I'm giving this extension 5 stars; yes, it's not as feature rich as a more comprehensive extension for a dedicated mail client, but that's ok. This extension makes PGP more accessible, and for those who're on devices like Chromebooks, it is one of the few ways to get broad PGP support.
I came from homework to say, Thank you very much for providing us a free open source with high level of security!
Out of the box a pure delight: It ! Just ! Works !
In one word: it just WORKS. Goodbye, Gmail reading your email and profiling you based on what keywords you type. Mind you — at least for the free version! — this is a minimalist approach to PGP encryption on a web-based email interface, such as provided by Gmail. It allows you to read and write encrypted messages, and is reasonably simple to do so (you get a BIG Mailvelope icon to click :-) ). If you're a die-hard PGP power user, you can get Mailvelope to use whatever keyrings you already have on your system. If you're just starting, and just need to keep a handful of keys around, and will never use any other browser, then you can simply store your keyring in the browser itself (it's *very* safe to do so).
On Windows 10 it doesn't work at 1st, meaning, it doesn't recognize my GnuPG key (I installed gpg4win with "browser integration"). When I say "at 1st", it means that it recognizes the GnuPG key at 2nd try, if one of these conditions apply: (All the browsers I tested with have mailvelope installed) 1) I open another browser after I close the 1st one, and Mailvelope finally shows my GnuPG keyring (no more "Let's Start" each time I click the extension icon) 2) Same as 1), but I keep the 1st browser open 3) Opening only one browser, but I disable and then enable the Mailvelope extension. I tried this with Chrome, Firefox, and several forks of those two, and it's *always* the same. Once it works, it works on all browsers, until I restart the PC, and then I have no GnuPG key at 1st try again, and have to either restart the browser, the extension, or open another browser, which is a pain. Here's the debug console Mailvelope extension messages at 1st try (when it doesn't work) for each browser: ====== FOR CHROME: Building keyring for id localhost|#|gnupg failed Error: A connection timeout was exceeded. at gpgme_error (list-types.js:1:8) at list-types.js:1:8 ======FOR FIREFOX: Building keyring for id localhost|#|gnupg failed Error: A connection timeout was exceeded. GPGME_Error moz-extension://bcd7dafd-6a30-4a4c-8c6d-4246684e1e6f/background.bundle.js:56181 gpgme_error moz-extension://bcd7dafd-6a30-4a4c-8c6d-4246684e1e6f/background.bundle.js:56146 post moz-extension://bcd7dafd-6a30-4a4c-8c6d-4246684e1e6f/background.bundle.js:56621 So there's a timeout error of some sort. Please correct this. For some reason in Mac and Linux, though it needs those mainfest files and gpgme, aka it should be more tricky, it works always and flawlessly, no restarts of anything. In windows it was supposed to be "install with browser integration" and that's it. I will change my rating once you correct this. This seems pretty basic for the developers to correct.
I just discovered this works for thexyz.com Surprised me how easy it was to set up
unable to connect 'gpg4win'
Best alternative to OpenKeychain (Android) that I can find for PC.
Genial
Finally, encrypted GMail!
100% awesome