I generally treat never expiring gpg keys nowadays as revoked/expired. Or would like to. If you have a key, expire/renew properly or revoke.
I don't get why people issue evergreen #gpg keys, they're an identity risk. (Better late than never.) Also, why unknowns would sign your key
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In a roundabout way, apologies to gpg contacts that I tarried in renewing my own key (hectic September), fixed now http://goo.gl/tJbd5C
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Lastly, on gpg, a reminder that I'm on
@KeybaseIO as well https://keybase.io/asteris (although I haven't really used it much)
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@asteris Tech problem in general is that it cannot be set-up by the non-tech savvy. https://protonmail.ch/ is easier to work with than GPG. -
@bugler I know, but there's no real substitute for open source crypto, never was. And gpg is 1 of only 3 techs not known to be 'broken'.
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