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  "path": "/t/replace-gnupg-with-sequoia-pgp-actively-warn-against-gnupg/38238#post_7",
  "publishedAt": "2026-06-02T18:22:10.000Z",
  "site": "https://discuss.privacyguides.net",
  "textContent": "This is a pivotal time for encryption and for quite a while now I’ve been telling myself that I need to stop being lazy and re-encrypt everything I have in cloud storage as well as delete the old account that I was using, with the old encryption, and use a different provider with ‘safe’ encryption implemented on my end before upload.\n\nYou make really good points and I’m glad someone has researched it and posted about it. As The Man With No Plan, I’m lazy by nature and therefore support any idea that is well thought out, makes sense, and in this case addresses something that we take for granted yet is sort of paramount in it’s importance. The only thing that jumped out was Proton’s support and my paranoid skepticism jumped out immediately with the thought “Those sneaky bastards may have already pulled a Google and gone evil… they’ve probably already sold us all out AND they’re probably going all political on a walled garden of encryption that will be normalized, so we need to be careful!” but on second thought, that sounds pretty stupid given the context of a company that’s just trying to use encryption that’s both good and well supported, just like the rest of us.",
  "title": "Replace GnuPG with Sequoia-PGP (& Actively warn against GnuPG)"
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