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> While our results are disheartening, we also discuss several ways that participant experiences and responses indicate how PGP could be improved.

Have you approached the developers of both Mailvelope and Gmail to discuss these improvements? How did they respond? Also, have you participated in usability discussion with the OpenPGP developer community at large? Any insights?

I ask because it seems like everyone who isn't very active in the OpenPGP developer community thinks that usability is a high priority. But, in my experience, when you start to bring up the topic of user-friendliness in the mailing lists, you get resistance or apathy. It seems like this is a problem of culture and incentives. How can those issues be addressed?



We haven't reached out to Mailvelope/Gmail developers, nor have we opened a usability dialogue with the OpenPGP community. We're still in the process of getting these results published. Your experience with that community is interesting though.


Please talk to the OpenKeychain developers. That's the best PGP implementation I know of. Also keybase.io.




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