Once upon a time, I used
FireGPG to sign, encrypt, decrypt, and check
GPG and
PGP messages in
Gmail. Sadly, FireGPG eventually
withered away, dropping support for Gmail altogether. Encrypted, authenticated email messaging is very important to me in some specific situations, and for those, I've been using Gmail, but then copying and pasting the data manually back and forth to a command line, and using GPG by hand.
However, I have been extremely excited to see the
cr-gpg plugin for
Chromium coming along very rapidly, and finally re-enabling email encryption for Gmail! The plugin is still in an Alpha state, but I've reported a
few bugs
here, and worked with the developers and helped
test others.
I'm pleased to say that I'm now using
cr-gpg on a daily basis for encryption/decryption with:
Signature verification is still a little broken in a couple of scenarios, but I've reported these bugs upstream and they're actively being worked.
Here's a couple of screen shots of it in action, first decrypting a message, then encrypting one.
Enjoy,
:-Dustin
I've been waiting for something likes this for a long time. Thanks for pointing it out!
ReplyDeleteFirst off, this sounds great. But when I want to install the extension, it asks for access to "all data on my computer and all websites I visit"! That's a bit harsh, I think. Why should not too tech-savvy people who after all are interested in security issues (like encrypting their emails) grant this access to some third-party extension. I am inclined to trust them but is this really necessary?
ReplyDelete^ Yeah, I'll pass for the same above reason.
ReplyDeleteyep.. great idea, awesome developing..
ReplyDeletebut im not happy on granting access to "all data on my computer and all websites"....
ill pass on this one.. :S