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Security / Re: Are you Paralyzed by PGP? Fear no more! Join PGP Club :)
« on: November 27, 2013, 11:37:57 pm »Quote
Thank you very much kind sir!
Received, seems like you're all set to go in the GPG department!
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Thank you very much kind sir!
Yes I thought the name was a bit weird! but I read reviews and it helps keep you safe but the name is funny to be honest so yes your laugh has been recognised :DDD
wish it were more simple because I want to order some things (((( boooooo
Thanks, i was using mtgox as an example, where you had to ID yourself and all that crap!
Is there a way to cancel an order if I already checked out? I didn't finalize but I did check out.
And has anyone done any business with XTCANDCREDITCARDKING?
Is it safe to cash out through mtgox after you bitcoinfog your coins? or should you do it cash wise?
Okay, I will have a look at those sites you suggested, thank you for those.
You mention PGP encryption, I have bought a product called (HideMyAss Pro VPN secure internet encryption) And I can pretend I am based in different countries if I want with a different I.P address, is this the type of program you mean? I just want to make sure I do this safely and any helpful information is a must for that.
Sorry for yelling with caps on, but sorry to inform you LEGACY you are yelling your name at me
But being serious I just want to do it correct
Thanks for replying and please get back to me again if you can
thanks
Sometimes...Somehow....there seems to be an extra space..just be sure to check your Copy & Paste
Tang..would ya mind trying to import mine? If you already have it ...your PGP client should tell you that mine has not changed....@ least GPG4UBS does
Thanks, Tang. The learning curve on PGP isn't so bad. I followed Yoda's instructions here: http://silkroad5v7dywlc.onion/index.php?topic=1137.msg13519#msg13519
From the reading I've done so far, it seems that some people prefer to sign their messages all the time so that the recipients can be sure of the source; however, I am certain that that is a debate for a different thread so I'll simply say thanks for the advice.