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Subj: Re: How do you use it ?
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From: JE1SGH@JE1YCK.14.JNET1.JPN.AS
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Hi, Ian, David and all,

I am not a person who uses English commonly, my comment may be out of the
focus.

As far as I believe, encryption is essential or must especially for
individuals. You should use encryption every time you send data or email 
that include a bit of private information like telephone number, birth 
date, names of family and reg number of your car, and of course,
credit card information.

Every medium including email is scanned by organizations like Echelon,
government and individual spy.

I am using GPG that is GNU (free and open-soured) version of PGP. But I
can't say GPG (PGP) is easy for everybody to use. Not many of my friends
use it, so it's not useful.

I recommend Skype. It is an IP telephone that is very easy to install
and use. You can also send and receive data file encrypted.

http://www.skype.com/

I would like to be free from scan of authority and spy.

Best wishes,
Ichiro

Ichiro Hieda
Email: je1sgh AT zpost.plala.or.jp
http://ocean.kz.tsukuba.ac.jp/%7eje1sgh/


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