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PGP is still widely deployed, whether you like it or not. "I don't like it" isn't a valid argument for considering something "legacy", when it works just fine for certain cases.


"I don't like it" isn't my argument for OpenPGP being legacy, and there's nothing in this thread to suggest otherwise.




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