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    GopenPGP V3

    GopenPGP V3

    A high-level OpenPGP library

    ...Built on top of a forked version of the Go crypto library, gopenpgp supports current OpenPGP RFC standards and includes examples for working with password-based encryption and PGP keys, as well as detached and inline signatures. Because it’s designed for broad use, the library also targets go-mobile compatibility, meaning it can support mobile app use cases alongside server and desktop tooling.
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    End-To-End

    End-To-End

    End-To-End is a crypto library to encrypt, decrypt, digital sign

    End-to-End was a client-side encryption project that prototyped OpenPGP-compatible, end-to-end encrypted messaging in the browser. The idea was to move cryptographic operations entirely to the user’s machine—key generation, encryption, and signature—so messages remain unreadable to intermediaries. It packaged a JavaScript crypto library, UI elements, and a browser extension workflow that could integrate with webmail-style UIs without server changes.
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