pgp on andriod and apple ios for secure messaging?

I have to root still to add addtioion opsec features, but I don't understand the process of pgp on andriod. Is there a guide to k9mail with apg? Do I use my real email or a fake one I make on tor such as a signat? This probably belongs on the noob sub but I assume id get more answers here. thanks fam for hearing me out. I'm getting serious in the game.


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[3 Points] None:

How can you get serious trying to order off of a phone?


[1 Points] NoBunnyFriend:

https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.sufficientlysecure.keychain

Sigaint for sure! Create a new identity for yourself using Sigaint. And don't link any real accounts or info to the new identity.

Let me know when you root. I need to do that...been kinda weary.


[1 Points] zebraball5:

Don't be stupid, get off your phone and just use a computer with tails on a usb


[-1 Points] Vendor_BBMC:

Why would you use 20 years old PGP encryption, when apps like surespot have modern, automatic point-to-point encryption?

Email? Its 2016! Our governments have worked hard to prevent any modern encryption on PCs, but they totally took their eye off the ball with mobile devices.

I use them to get customer's shipping details when trading on DNMs, its encrypted, real-time, and leaves no traces on the marketplace server. I can communicate with the customer wherever we both are, tell them the moment their order has been posted etc.

Then, when the marketplace disappears (as they all do), we can still trade. I can send a photo of my stock, a price and a bitcoin wallet address. They can order from the bathroom at work in 5 minutes on Thursday and have their order before 9AM on Friday.

Unsurprisingly, this has taken over as my customer's preferred way of trading. I only go onto a marketplace when I expand and need more customers.

For a week or two I offer a discount on the marketplace, so all my customers join the market. Having coachloads of your own customers to take with you is a powerful negotiating tool when looking for a DNM, it also means they can't object to me doing direct deals with their existing users.

I really recommend "Surespot" encrypted messenger app. Customers also like it because they can delete their details from both phones.