Article A6CN Facebook introduces PGP encryption for sensitive emails

Facebook introduces PGP encryption for sensitive emails

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Alex Hern
from Technology | The Guardian on (#A6CN)

Users of the social network can now opt to encrypt email notifications such as password resets and other confidential information

Facebook is offering users the ability to encrypt password reset emails for the first time, using the popular PGP email encryption standard.

Users who want to take advantage of the new security standards can tell Facebook their public key, and the site will then ensure that any sensitive emails that it sends out, such as password resets or other notifications, will be encrypted. The company will also cryptographically sign messages it sends, which allows users to verify that the sender genuinely is Facebook.

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