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*pretty Easy privacy*
*Planck Security* (formerly: *pretty Easy privacy* or p≡p)
There is still [no approved standard](https://tools.ietf.org/id/draft-birk-pep-00.html) for pretty Easy privacy (p≡p) and not many people are using it.
There is still no approved standard for p≡p and not many people are using it.
However, FairEmail can send and receive PGP encrypted messages, which are compatible with p≡p.
However, FairEmail can send and receive PGP encrypted messages, which are compatible with p≡p.
Also, FairEmail understands incoming p≡p messages since version 1.1519,
Also, FairEmail understands incoming p≡p messages since version 1.1519,
<p>You can decode S/MIME signatures, etc, <ahref="https://lapo.it/asn1js/">here</a>.</p>
<p>You can decode S/MIME signatures, etc, <ahref="https://lapo.it/asn1js/">here</a>.</p>
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<p><em>pretty Easy privacy</em></p>
<p><em>Planck Security</em> (formerly: <em>pretty Easy privacy</em> or p≡p)</p>
<p>There is still <ahref="https://tools.ietf.org/id/draft-birk-pep-00.html">no approved standard</a> for pretty Easy privacy (p≡p) and not many people are using it.</p>
<p>There is still no approved standard for p≡p and not many people are using it.</p>
<p>However, FairEmail can send and receive PGP encrypted messages, which are compatible with p≡p. Also, FairEmail understands incoming p≡p messages since version 1.1519, so the encrypted subject will be shown and the embedded message text will be shown more nicely.</p>
<p>However, FairEmail can send and receive PGP encrypted messages, which are compatible with p≡p. Also, FairEmail understands incoming p≡p messages since version 1.1519, so the encrypted subject will be shown and the embedded message text will be shown more nicely.</p>
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<p>S/MIME sign/encrypt is a pro feature, but all other PGP and S/MIME operations are free to use.</p>
<p>S/MIME sign/encrypt is a pro feature, but all other PGP and S/MIME operations are free to use.</p>