# PGP Guides for XMRGlobal & Real-Life Use
## **Introduction**
This repository contains detailed **PGP (Pretty Good Privacy) guides** for various operating systems. These guides are designed for **XMRGlobal** users and anyone who values **privacy, security, and encryption**.
PGP is essential for **secure communication, identity verification, and encrypting sensitive data**. Whether you are using Linux, Windows, macOS, Android, or privacy-focused OS like Tails, Whonix, or Qubes, this repository provides step-by-step guides to help you use PGP in real-life scenarios.
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## **Why PGP Matters for XMRGlobal?**
XMRGlobal is built on **privacy and financial freedom**. PGP allows users to:
- **Encrypt Messages** – Secure communication without exposing sensitive details.
- **Verify Identities** – Ensure that the person you are talking to is real.
- **Sign Transactions** – Authenticate and sign messages or agreements.
- **Backup & Restore Keys** – Maintain full control over cryptographic identities.
For XMRGlobal users, **using PGP for account verification and secure trading** is recommended. This ensures that interactions remain anonymous yet verifiable.
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## **Available PGP Guides**
| OS | Guide |
|----|-------|
| **Linux** | [Linux Guide](Linux.md) |
| **Windows** | [Windows CMD Guide](Windows_cmd.md) |
| **macOS** | [macOS Guide](macOS.md) |
| **Android (Termux)** | [Android Termux Guide](Android_Termux.md) |
| **iOS** | [iOS Guide](iOS.md) |
| **GrapheneOS** | [GrapheneOS Guide](GrapheneOS.md) |
| **Tails, Whonix, Qubes OS** | [Tails/Whonix/Qubes Guide](Tails_Whonix_Qubes.md) |
| **BSD (FreeBSD, OpenBSD, NetBSD)** | [BSD Guide](BSD.md) |
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## **How to Use PGP in Real Life?**
### **1. Secure Messaging (XMPP, Email, Files)**
- Encrypt and sign messages before sending.
- Verify signed messages to confirm sender identity.
- Use **XMPP with OpenPGP encryption** for private chats.
- Encrypt sensitive email attachments before sending.
### **2. Identity Verification (XMRGlobal & Other Services)**
- Sign a message with your PGP key to prove authenticity.
- Use PGP fingerprint verification to confirm identities.
- Store your public key on your **XMRGlobal profile** for verification.
### **3. Encrypted File Storage & Backup**
- Encrypt important documents before storing them in the cloud.
- Securely store private keys and passphrases in an encrypted file.
### **4. Secure Trading & Marketplace Use**
- Encrypt payment details when sending invoices or escrow confirmations.
- Sign agreements and messages to prove authenticity in disputes.
- Use PGP to verify trusted sellers/buyers in anonymous markets.
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## **How to Get Started?**
1. **Choose your OS** – Find your operating system in the table above.
2. **Follow the PGP Guide** – Step-by-step instructions are provided.
3. **Generate Your PGP Key** – Keep your private key secure and backed up.
4. **Use PGP in Your Daily Transactions** – Encrypt, sign, and verify messages regularly.
For advanced use cases, see the **PGP troubleshooting and advanced encryption methods** in the individual OS guides.
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## **Contribute & Improve**
This repository is **open for contributions**. If you find an issue or want to add improvements, submit a **pull request**.
🔗 **Website:** [XMRGlobal.io](https://xmrglobal.io)
📧 **PGP Key:** [xmrglobal.io/pgp](https://xmrglobal.io/pgp)
🔑 **PGP Fingerprint:** `4246552B722D7F51738032B22AD42655BD5227F5`
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