http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - Called GPG4Browsers, the tool functions as an extension for Google Chrome and now is capable of working with Gmail.According to its developers, GPG4Browsers is a prototype, but it supports almost all asymmetric and symmetric ciphers and hash functions specified in the OpenPGP standard.The OpenPGP specification uses public key cryptography to encrypt and digitally sign messages and other data.
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