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GNU Privacy GuardSee under GPG.
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GNU Privacy GuardA suite of tools that you can use for data encryption and signing. Generally, you will use these tools for signing emails. For more information, visit the GnuPG website.
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GNU Privacy GuardGNUpg (G [has no meaning] Not UNIX) is an encryption system that should replace PGP. Unlike PGP, GNUpg is copyright free and was created in Germany; U.S. citizens cannot be charged with treason for exporting it. Refer to http://www.gnu.org for additional information.
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