Company Name: Wyllys Ingersoll
About: iPGMail makes PGP encryption easy for iOS users. It offers an intuitive
interface that enables users to easily send and receive private PGP encrypted
messages via email.
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by Camerapersonguy
UPDATE: After reinstalling the all, I’ve discovered that everything is broke, from decrypting files to importing/exporting keys!! I hope the developer fixes this soon. For reference, I’m running the iPhone 14 Pro Max.
Normally iPGMail works completely fine, however after installing the most recent update, I can no longer manually type recipients to mail encrypted media too. In addition, the Face ID isn’t working as it should. I have restarted my phone but have yet to reinstall the app. Will try that and report back
by HTM2
This all would be so good but too often the developer updates it and breaks it. So frustrating. I simply cannot rely on this app because one minute it works and the next update breaks it.
by Amjice
Looks like it still cannot handle subkeys for sign and encrypt operations.
While it’s understandable that GnuPG implementation of subkey functionality are not within strict specs, app developer should probably not refer to it as being interoperable with GnuPG. I use subkeys for day-to-day operations, reserving my primary key for certification and admin tasks. IPGMail crashes when I try to enable TouchID for my private subkeys; it works fine if I copy-and-paste the password but it’d be a lot more convenient if I can use the security provided by the iPhone Keychain.