Quote from: msft1 on August 08, 2012, 08:08 pmVendors, there is a very simple browser-based PGP encryption service that you should instruct your buyers to use. Just direct them to this webpage and tell them to paste your public key and type their address:http://www.hanewin.net/encrypt/PGcrypt.htmIt's going to allow even the laziest/stupidest buyers to encrypt their addresses since it's so simple to use. Also, please put in big bold letters "no PO boxes / no fake names" policy.That page is badly outdated, from the source code:Code: [Select]It uses AES128 instead of AES256 and only supports SHA1 hashing. The AES part isn't as much of a concern (but why bother with 128-bit when 256-bit is available), but SHA1 is a problem.So I would not recommend this page to anyone.