Wait, does that mean that ProtonMail is custodying your PGP private key?
One more quick note about [ProtonMail](https://pr.tn/ref/0FES9KF6HHD0) - a friend of mine doesn't use ProtonMail, but I imported his pgp key so all future messages between us will be end-to-end encrypted (E2EE). Sweet!
I use Proton Mail, Calendar, Pass, Drive, and VPN. Love it.
Gmail doesn't have this functionality built-in...wonder why that is?
Discussion
...yes, that's how they sign my outgoing emails...what would be the alternative for a web-based (and mobile-based) email client? Honest Q
I don't know. I don't used web-based email clients.
Well, I take that back. Sometimes I will use Tutanota in a disposable VM. But tutanota keys only exist client-side. Tutanota is a different model tho. It is not interoperable with PGP. If you want end-to-end encryption, both users must be using Tutanota, or you will have to share an assymetric key (password) out of band with a non-Tutanota user.
Sorry, I meant symmetric key