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Discussion => Security => Topic started by: REM on February 18, 2012, 03:10 pm
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Hi,
Was wondering what people think about using vendors with no PGP?
I personally do not think I would send my details without PGP but it looks like loads of people don't use it as there is a lot of business done with vendors who don't have a PGP key listed.
I wouldn't use a vendor without PGP but what do you all think about it - do people not bother as SR is meant to encrypt all information anyway?
REM
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...Was wondering what people think about using vendors with no PGP?...
To me, no PGP means no sale. If a vendor can't be bothered to learn / use PGP, I have to wonder what other things they won't bother with.
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I am on the verge of becoming a vendor But not till I can learn PGP I currently use privanote as a way to communicate with friends and sellers but will soon have PGP figured out
BigBill6778
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Ran into that situation earlier, MrEvergreen or an international vendor Reich for mxe. Went with Reich due to the fact MrEvergreen didn't have pgp. With all the pgp software out there, and even online applets, I don't think there is an excuse to not use it.
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I would be extremely uncomfortable ordering from anyone that didn't use PGP, and like CrunchyFrog said, who knows what else they might be lax about if they don't use encryption.
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well guys i have been here for a while and i still can't figure out how it goes....so cheers to the vendors who don't require pgp and by the way i'm a good buyer who only buy oz's on up so to each it's own...
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For a while, I was using Privnote and TorMail to conduct business. So glad that I took the minimal effort to learn PGP. It's so easy, I'm embarrassed that I agonized over learning it.
But to the question of vendors who do not use PGP, everyone has a point in saying that they may also be deficient in other matters of security. Though, some vendors are old school and are used to old school methods of security that have stood the test of time. So I don't know if I wouldn't use a vendor who doesn't have a public PGP key. All depends on the vibe I get from reading their profile page. If I get a sense that they are professional, discreet, and take self preservation seriously, I'd be inclined to transact.
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...Was wondering what people think about using vendors with no PGP?...
To me, no PGP means no sale. If a vendor can't be bothered to learn / use PGP, I have to wonder what other things they won't bother with.
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Agreed. PGP is mandatory...
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It happened twice that I added something to cart, went to copy the seller's public key, but found nothing. No sale.
BUT: I took the time to educate them, one of them has already installed the necessary stuff with my help and I placed the order.
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It happened twice that I added something to cart, went to copy the seller's public key, but found nothing. No sale.
BUT: I took the time to educate them, one of them has already installed the necessary stuff with my help and I placed the order.
Thanks Scouser ;). Crash course taken....knowledge received....good-to-go!
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can anyone tell me how to load my PGP key to my sellers page as I just started a vendors account and having problem getting my key on the page
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can anyone tell me how to load my PGP key to my sellers page as I just started a vendors account and having problem getting my key on the page
Go to settings and you should be able to add it on there pal.
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I wouldn't purchase anything without using PGP encryption.
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I wouldn't purchase anything without using PGP encryption.
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No PGP, no business.
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Privnote works well for anything but addresses. Keep your addresses secure using PGP when ordering anything illegal.
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as crunchyfrog said, no pgp no sale. its not hard at all to setup i cant see any reason at all for vendors not to use it.