Pretty much this is a good solution, and it is encrypted using PGP.
I don't, I mean, you can use PGP, but that's a commercial - I guess there's a noncommercial free version.
If you used PGP, we would have encrypted email.
Apparently there are browser plug-ins that will allow you to use PGP with web-based mail.
As long as you could use PGP.
But then everybody's not using PGP, it's nothing.
I've tried using PGP.
I do get, now, thanks to this, though, a lot of encrypted mail because people know I use PGP.
They use PGP and even more advanced encryption programs.
He used PGP, Pretty Good Privacy, as an encryption method.