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E-Mail Protection Using a Good Privacy Algorithm
The purpose of this research is to discuss the growing issue of online communication security and privacy. Compared to other methods, we achieve a high level of security and privacy by using the Pretty Good Privacy (PGP) algorithm. Phil Zimmerman is credited with establishing this protocol. It protects files' integrity and encrypts them. This algorithm first transforms the file into ciphertext before sending it via conventional mailer. Every user possesses both a public key and a private key. The file is encrypted using the private key, which is kept confidential. Everyone is aware of the public key, which is used to decrypt the file that the user encrypted. This procedure operates more quickly than previously mentioned, despite the fact that it may appear drawn out and tiresome.
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