Quote from: goblin on April 26, 2013, 02:15 amQuote from: eddiethegun on April 26, 2013, 12:40 amGreater than 80% of customers don't PGP encrypt their address. You can say that again. Some guy placed two orders with me tonight, and his address was unencrypted. Even though I specifically warn in my listings not to do that, not to use privnote either, AND I even make it easy on them by providing nymserver email addresses (these automatically encrypt their information); and still they do this.I just don't know.Learning PGP is essentially an IQ test. Seriously. That's why vendors should be especially committed to it. If you are captured and the Feds open your SR account somehow, and they have nothing but encrypted messages, many of their strategies fall flat on their face. e.g. distinguishing between domestic and international as a means to pressure you.But even if only 10% of customers use PGP, that means something. If SR is taken offline, it is a whole lot easier to regroup when you have PGP aware customers. Not only are communication links intact if the customers used receivable email addresses, but you have the option to prove to them you're the same person by using signed PGP messaging, thus keeping your reputation intact. Finally, the PGP using customers are also likely to be your best customers, not just by weight, but by simply not being idiots and being consistent repeat business.