Here are my public PGP keys for secure communication. Please use the appropriate key for the email address you are contacting:
Public key fingerprint:
E8D0269A52BE4462B60175422600439717E40621
Download: Public Key
MailPublic key fingerprint:
886E96DBED84A8DAA7ECB8101D91E951178675FC
Download: Public Key
MailPublic key fingerprint:
6DA1E5D58BCED035E8B23B18C9A6205986BFEADC
Download: Public Key
MailFollow these steps to send an encrypted email to my ProtonMail address:
If you're using ProtonMail, the process is even easier:
1. Log in to your ProtonMail account. 2. Go to Settings > Encryption & Keys. 3. Import my public key into your contact list. 4. Compose a new email to panchajanya1999@proton.me. 5. Enable encryption (ProtonMail does this automatically if my public key is saved). 6. Send the email securely!
If you're using Gmail or another email client, follow these general instructions:
1. Install a browser extension like "Mailvelope" or "FlowCrypt" to enable PGP encryption in your email. 2. Open the extension and follow the setup process (this includes generating your PGP keypair if you don’t have one). 3. Import my public PGP key into the extension. - In Mailvelope: Go to Settings > Import Key and paste my public key. - In FlowCrypt: Go to Settings > Public Keys and import my public key. 4. Compose a new email in Gmail (or your email client). 5. Encrypt the email by enabling the PGP option in the extension. 6. Send the encrypted email to panchajanya1999@proton.me.
These tools work seamlessly with Gmail, Yahoo Mail, Outlook, and other email providers.