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What is IPGMail? Description of IPGMail

iPGMail is an app that implements the OpenPGP standard (RFC 4880, RFC 6637) and allows the user to create and manage both public and private (RSA, DSA, ECDSA, EDDSA, ECDH) PGP keys and send and receive PGP encrypted messages.

PGP Keys and Messages can be passed to iPGMail several ways:
* From the iOS Mail.app - The iOS mail application will pass PGP attachments to iPGMail directly, eliminating the need to do an awkward copy-and-paste. NOTE: PGP messages that are part of the main body of an email will still have to be copy-and-pasted, only properly tagged attachments can be passed automatically.

* Directly from the system clipboard. Copy-and-paste the PGP message text from any file, webpage, or message, and it can be imported and decrypted by the app.

* Finder App - Connect your device to a Mac and open up the standard Finder app. Select the device on the left and then you can copy files to and from the app using standard Finder actions.

* AirDrop - Transfer key files from your Mac OS/X system (10.10 or later) to your iPhone/iPad (iOS 7+) using AirDrop feature.

* DropBox - You can link iPGMail to a dropbox account and transfer files to and from your dropbox file space. This means you can encrypt and protect your dropbox files or share files with others through your existing dropbox Public interface.

* Keybase.IO - You can import public keys from http://keybase.io by using the "+" button on the public key listing and then searching for users registered in keybase.io.

iPGMail now allows you to easily reply to encrypted text-based messages and includes the original text with "> " prefixed to the lines. This allows for more email like conversational exchanges, all with strong OpenPGP cryptographic protection.

iPGMail supports PGP key generation or import. The key database is secured using the highest level of iOS file protection and are only accessible when in use by the app. Using your own private PGP keys, you can encrypt and/or digitally sign any messages. Optionally, your public key can be attached to any message you send from the app so that the recipient can then import it into their own keychain, either on the phone or on any computer with PGP support.

iPGMail will import your private keys so you can reuse your existing PGP identity and keys on your iPhone or iPad. Both public and private keys can be imported through the interfaces listed above.

iPGMail allows the user to search public SKS PGP keyservers to find registered public keys for other people with whom the user can then send email that is digitally signed and/or encrypted encoded in OpenPGP ASCII Armor.

This app is ideal for securing your files or for sending secure email messages to specific parties without worrying about it being viewed by anyone other than the designated recipient.

The OpenPGP standard is described here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pretty_Good_Privacy


  1. IPGMail App User Reviews
  2. IPGMail Pros
  3. IPGMail Cons
  4. Is IPGMail legit?
  5. Should I download IPGMail?
  6. IPGMail Screenshots
  7. Product details of IPGMail

IPGMail App User Reviews

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IPGMail Pros

Symmetric encryption worksVery happy to find this, super cool!!.MynameisadamdarnitVersion: 3.6.9

Come on apple sort out the bugsCool app but crashes when using 'open using' when trying to open from ios8 mail app....worked fine in ios7.EdwardthelocalVersion: 2.6.6

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IPGMail Cons

WoefulContacts import doesn't work properly with a large contact list. Limited functionality. No real information on security measures used. Bad integration with mail app. Definitely not worth the money!.PGPUSERVersion: 2.5.8

Why renaming file after decryptionThis app is good, but why it renames the file after it is decrypted?.PhillipliangVersion: 2022.8.28

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Is IPGMail legit?

Yes. IPGMail is 100% legit to us. This conclusion was arrived at by running over 260 IPGMail user reviews through our NLP machine learning process to determine if users believe the app is legitimate or not. Based on this, AppSupports Legitimacy Score for IPGMail is 82.9/100.


Is IPGMail safe?

Yes. IPGMail is quiet safe to use. This is based on our NLP analysis of over 260 user reviews sourced from the IOS appstore and the appstore cumulative rating of 4.3/5. AppSupports Safety Score for IPGMail is 84.9/100.


Should I download IPGMail?

There have been no security reports that makes IPGMail a dangerous app to use on your smartphone right now.


IPGMail Screenshots

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Product details of IPGMail

App Name:
IPGMail
App Version:
2024.18.1
Developer:
Wyllys Ingersoll
Legitimacy Score:
82.9/100
Safety Score:
84.9/100
Content Rating:
4+ Contains no objectionable material!
Category:
Utilities
Language:
EN   
App Size:
20.36 MB
Price:
$2.99
Bundle Id:
com.theingersolls.ipgmail
Relase Date:
15 April 2011, Friday
Last Update:
01 May 2024, Wednesday - 22:52
Compatibility:
IOS 13.0 or later

IPGMail 2024.18.1 Update Note
✱ Version History

* Fixed ability to sign keys in the keyring with your own keys. * Fixed ability to import keys with the (non-standardized) GNU S2K extension. * Updated support library used to recognize file types (libmagic) and display data in the file list..

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