Does anyone know if it is safe to use my personal email (with name and everything) for generating my PGP keys? I'm not a vendor of course.
[OPSEC/Computer]
Does anyone know if it is safe to use my personal email (with name and everything) for generating my PGP keys? I'm not a vendor of course.
[6 Points] needmyzoloft:
[1 Points] BaileyJayOFFICIAL:
Just make a @safe-mail.net
[1 Points] BrotherMidas:
If you don't have a lelantos or safe-mail as BaileyJay mentioned that you might want to use for darknet contact just leave it blank/random. Habit is to use your market handle as the name, but that's not required either.
[1 Points] throwahooawayyfoe:
you don't need to enter a real email address. i've seen vendors that use something like whatever@whatever.com. there's nothing in the protocol that checks to make sure your email is valid.
The whole point of PGP is for security, why would you want your direct name to be associated with that? Just use a fake email, it serves no purpose if you're just making purchases