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My key

To communicate with me using GPG, please use the key below.

pub   1024D/10A575C3 2005-10-08
      Key fingerprint = D184 B16A 372E 1BE5 6DA9  9115 FE93 B900 10A5 75C3
uid                  Fredrikus J C Vulto (FVu) <fvulto@gmail.com>
uid                  Freddy Vulto <fvulto@fvue.nl>
uid                  [jpeg image of size 3106]
sub   2048g/9B01BC22 2005-10-08
sub   2048R/9550BEB0 2008-03-30 [expires: 2012-03-29]
sub   2048R/2E7B4EE1 2008-03-31 [expires: 2012-03-30]

You can import it from here (ascii armored).

My public key should be downloadable from http://search.keyserver.net as well. Search for "0x10A575C3".

See also

Using OpenPGP subkeys in Debian development
How to remove private primary key for GnuPG 2.1 or later
http://www.pmg.csail.mit.edu/~ajmani/pgp.html
Sameer Ajmani's PGP/GPG Public Key with information how to let your browser understand the application/pgp-keys MIME type.
http://en.opensuse.org/SDB:Using_gpg-agent
openSUSE explanation how to use/configure/install gpg-agent
http://www.redhat.com/docs/manuals/linux/RHL-7-Manual/getting-started-guide/ch-gnupg.html
Red Hat explanation, with clear introduction to keyservers
Strong Distribution HOWTO
Detailed explanation how to use GPG for software distribution
GPG Key Signing Policy of Matt Brown
Description of GPG keys of active GPG user

Journal

20220310

https://keys.openpgp.org
Keyserver

20170208

Even the Inventor of PGP Doesn’t Use PGP - Motherboard
Blog post about the problems with PGP (2015)
What’s the matter with PGP? – A Few Thoughts on Cryptographic Engineering (2014)
Blog post by Matthew Green about the drawbacks of PGP

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