Preserving non-central and privacy with a "permission recording keyserver" (was: Launching a new keyserver on keys.openpgp.org!)
Bernhard Reiter
bernhard at intevation.de
Wed Jul 10 13:46:03 CEST 2019
Am Mittwoch 10 Juli 2019 11:05:57 schrieb Michał Górny via Gnupg-devel:
> I was considering the case where somebody uploads his photo as UID. How are
> you going to protect against somebody using my face, for example?
a) We don't allow that much data.
b) You can apply for deletion of the pubkey afterwards.
c) If the same algorithm is used to transfer more image data,
deploy a filter that does not allow it.
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