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What are the main differences between PGP (Pretty Good Privacy) and GPG (GNU Privacy Guard) in relationship with security in Ubuntu and Launchpad?


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PGP can refer to two things:




  1. The Pretty Good Privacy software originally written by Phil Zimmermann, and now owned by Symantec.

  2. The formats for keys, encrypted messages and message signatures defined by that software. These have now been formalised as the OpenPGP standard.



The GNU Privacy Guard (GPG) software is an independent implementation of the OpenPGP standards, so you can use it to exchange encrypted messages with people using other OpenPGP implementations (e.g. Symantec's PGP).



Due to its popularity on Linux systems, it is also fairly common for people to incorrectly use the term "GPG" to refer to the whole OpenPGP cryptography system (e.g.
"GPG keys" or "GPG signatures"). It is usually pretty clear what they mean from the context though.


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