FlowCrypt: Encrypt Gmail with PGP
Overview
FlowCrypt: Encrypt Gmail with PGP is a Chrome extension developed by FlowCrypt.
According to the data from Chrome web store, current version of FlowCrypt: Encrypt Gmail with PGP is 8.4.6, updated on 2023-04-13.
80,000+ users have installed this extension.
355 users have rated this extension with an average rating of .
developer website: flowcrypt.com
Simple end-to-end encryption to secure email and attachments on Google.
End-to-end encryption to secure email and attachments on Google mail (also G Suite / Business / Enterprise) using OpenPGP.
Adds a Secure Compose button to Gmail. This way, you can send private PGP encrypted emails when you choose to:
- Sets up in a few clicks
- Send encrypted email and attachments / files to anyone
- Receive encrypted email directly or through Encrypted Contact Page
- Digital signatures
Website: https://flowcrypt.com/
Source code: https://github.com/FlowCrypt/
Documentation: https://flowcrypt.com/docs/
Android / iOS mobile apps: https://flowcrypt.com/download
FlowCrypt lets you use PGP encryption by generating a private and public key. Sources available at
Looking forward to your feedback! Email us at [email protected] - we are improving the plugin on a weekly basis (see "Updated" date below).
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Irving BigDady Eskenazi
2021-12-10
I just recently started using , and as others have said the onboarding process is seamless so for now four stars , I will revisit after some testing. |
Ashok Acharya
2021-07-27
No undo in secure composed emails. |
ItIs Me
2021-04-20
It's a nice extension but it is reserved for experts on encryption like me : |
Sebastian Löffler
2021-04-20
Lässt sich superschnell und einfach einrichten. |
Olly Stedall
2021-04-05
Very easy to use. It loses a star because it does not yet support autocrypt, particularly sending autocrypt headers. I'd also really like to see the compose encrypted mail interface replace the regular compose mail interface (particularly when it comes to Gmail shortcuts). Since the new interface can also send mail unencrypted, I don't need both. It would make the UI cleaner. |