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  2. Pretty Good Privacy - Wikipedia

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    The first version of this system was generally known as a web of trust to contrast with the X.509 system, which uses a hierarchical approach based on certificate authority and which was added to PGP implementations later. Current versions of PGP encryption include options through an automated key management server.

  3. PGP word list - Wikipedia

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    The PGP Word List was designed in 1995 by Patrick Juola, a computational linguist, and Philip Zimmermann, creator of PGP. [1] [2] The words were carefully chosen for their phonetic distinctiveness, using genetic algorithms to select lists of words that had optimum separations in phoneme space.

  4. Phil Zimmermann - Wikipedia

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    Zimmermann was born in Camden, New Jersey. [1] He received a B.S. degree in computer science from Florida Atlantic University in Boca Raton, Florida, in 1978. [2] In the 1980s, he worked in Boulder, Colorado, as a software engineer on the Nuclear Weapons Freeze Campaign as a military policy analyst. [3]

  5. MyPrivacy FAQs - AOL Help

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    Learn all about MyPrivacy and secure your personal information online by reviewing the following FAQs.

  6. PGP - Wikipedia

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  8. MyPrivacy - AOL Help

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    Get live expert help with your AOL needs—from email and passwords, technical questions, mobile email and more.

  9. Android Privacy Guard - Wikipedia

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    After its initial release in June 2010, [2] it has gained a strong following with over 2000 reviews and over 100,000 installs from the Google Play store. [3] Several tutorials have been written which instruct new users in how to set up APG on an Android phone.