The rep key is our public key. You can use it for private communications to us that you would rather others not read.
To extract our key from this document, either use the source of this page as input for PGP, or copy the contents of this page to the clipboard. Of course, if all else fails, you can always type it in. Note: some browsers insert blank lines between all lines in the page when you use "Save to disk", so you may have to do some editing if it doesn't work right away.
Type Bits/KeyID Date User ID pub 1024/D1A9CDFD 1996/10/10 rep@heavensgate.com -----BEGIN PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK----- Version: 2.6.2i mQCNAzJdMUYAAAEEALKD7NV7hJa0UB88hyktmci4scROflzvqISe0+cen+RDV3io Q9RLWGq+olhnV6EriHcEGjT92U2uOdj3eXZqxba+FInnEU6YgvjeESUmEZyOkIGH E75gasUC5L6IgKDFdfNRsa+R48QUlBcgAY0Wwip8wZZ52hQTfxcOq/fRqc39AAUR tBNyZXBAaGVhdmVuc2dhdGUuY29t =t70r -----END PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK-----
PGP is the most widely used secure communications around today. There are a great many misconceptions out there about how vulnerable Pretty Good Privacy is to being decrypted. A PGP FAQ is available to shed some light on the subject. It is not an introduction to PGP or cryptography. If you are not at least conversationally versed in either topic, readers are directed to The Infinity Concept issue 1, and the sci.crypt FAQ. Both documents are available via ftp from infonexus.com. Help with PGP problems is available from the PGP Help Team.
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