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Loud and clear. Bravo 👏

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Welcome to the Matrix

Appreciate your post 🤙

I've been using PGP on my Linux machine at home for a couple of years, but hadn't found a decent Android implementation to use for my phone apps.

I'll keep chasing the white rabbit 🐇

Other than full disk, encryption applications on mobile is thin. Plenty of access to encrypted vaults like Cryptomator or built into applications like Proton but if you’re encrypting on the go there are not a lot of options. Desktop applications are still king.

Openkeychain has the best UX but its not maintained😟