I've been hacked and now I only use a key pair on keybase.

Tony Lane codeguro at gmail.com
Sun May 26 18:38:45 CEST 2019


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On 5/26/19 12:27 PM, Stefan Claas wrote:
> I remember paperkey, but I am not sure on how to create / reply
> securely messages offline with paperkey.
> 
> Regards
> Stefan
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With GPG, of course. You use GPG to communicate securely over an insecure medium.
You do not have to be online to use GPG. It's done entirely on the host machine.
Or are you asking, exactly how to do that?

Paperkey is used to store your information offline, namely on paper.
Particularly, paperkey is used to aid with storing your private keys.
If you're looking to store messages offline, plain old GPG can do that trivially.
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