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by Eric Mann
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Secure Messaging
GPG security for WordPress messaging.
Tested up to WP 4.9 (Current: 6.9)
v0.4.1
Current Version v0.4.1
Updated 8 years ago
Last Update on 30 Dec, 2017
Synced 9 hours ago
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- Version
- 0.4.1
- Last Updated
- Dec 30, 2017
- Requires WP
- N/A+
- Tested Up To
- 4.9
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- Author
- Eric Mann
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Common questions about Secure Messaging
Not by default. On many installations, the GPG keychain folder needs to live in the /wp-content directory and might be readable by third parties. To avoid leaking GPG secret keys, none are ever added by the system in the first place. This means the server can't sign messages before they're sent.
Not to my knowledge. We're using Pear's Crypt_GPG module, which defer's to the server's GPG module directly. So long as GPG itself supports a key, this plugin will as well.
Not every host does. Most self-hosting platforms will have GPG support by default, but some (like WP Engine) do not support the GPG subsystem and will not allow you to proactively encrypt messages. I highly suggest you look into a managed host like Liquid Web, who does support GPG, for your hosting needs. Note: This plugin has been tested to work with both Liquid Web's managed WordPress hosting platform and the Dockerized WordPress system published by 10up.