wagoner@infosec.pubtoAsk Lemmy@lemmy.world•Why isn't there an end-to-end encryption standard for email so that we can get rid of fax machines?
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1 year agoHow secure are password protected zip files?
How secure are password protected zip files?
Protonmail (which offers free accounts) let’s you click on a padlock icon, to set an encryption password and a password hint for the recipient, to send a pgp-encrypted email. Email can be opened by anyone as it directs the recipient to a web page where they enter the password. They can reply to your from that page with a message that is also itself encrypted.
It’s not quite what you’re asking but it will get your ID securely to your insurance company. I haven’t found anyone yet whose employer has blocked this ability.
A meme like this is what happens when you believe the GOP that doing anything to benefit regular people is communism.
I’m confused then why you support the move
Unless only 5 of those 500k users participate in your interests…