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What is PGP?
PGP (Pretty Good Privacy) is a public key encryption program originally written by Phil Zimmermann in 1991. Later PGP versions have been developed and distributed by MIT, ViaCrypt, PGP Inc., and now Network
Associates Inc. (NAI). PGP is the de-facto standard for email encryption today, with millions of users worldwide.
The international PGP versions (PGPi) differ slightly from the US versions, but otherwise they are completely interoperable.
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