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I'm seeing a bunch of keys in my keyring with GSWoT(1) and PGP Global |
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Directory(2) signatures on them. Obviously both websites encourage you |
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to download their keys and trust them. While I realize what keys you |
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trust is totally up to you, I'm wondering what fellow people do. My |
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idea was to /maybe/ add them in as moderates that way they don't run my |
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keyring for me, but still vouch for people where necessary. |
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1)http://www.gswot.org/ |
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2)http://www.pgp.com/products/globaldirectory/index.html |
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Eric Martin |
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Key fingerprint = D1C4 086E DBB5 C18E 6FDA B215 6A25 7174 A941 3B9F |
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Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org |
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iD8DBQFH7UNndheOldgSlQgRAtMfAJ9NBp0+gN+n6rqrjdSIr7gLE1s4WgCfc55b |
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QyXV8k4NDKvGGsd9xXDRNv8= |
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=hJiF |
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