extends layout block content header nav a(href="/about") about me | > contact h1 | Contact me main h2 >> Online presence .wrapper-table table tbody tr td Fediverse td a(href="https://fosstodon.org/@yarmo" rel="me") @yarmo@fosstodon.org tr td Lobste.rs td a(href="https://lobste.rs/u/yarmo" rel="me") yarmo tr td Codeberg td a(href="https://codeberg.org/yarmo" rel="me") @yarmo tr td GitLab td a(href="https://gitlab.com/yarmo" rel="me") @yarmo tr td Github td a(href="https://github.com/YarmoM" rel="me") @YarmoM h2 >> Instant messaging .wrapper-table table tbody tr td Mail * td a(href="mailto:yarmo@qivro.xyz") yarmo@qivro.xyz tr td Delta Chat * td a(href="mailto:yarmo@qivro.xyz") yarmo@qivro.xyz tr td XMPP ** td a(href="xmpp:yarmo@snopyta.org") yarmo@snopyta.org tr td Matrix ** td a(href="https://matrix.to/#/@yarmo:matrix.org") @yarmo:matrix.org tr td Wire ** td @yarmo tr td Briar ** td a(href="briar://acdxuw4lym5l77ezsonbswj3aerwphckgnnrskokxw3t3mz3ncxq4" rel="me") acdxuw4lym5l77ezsonbswj3aerwphckgnnrskokxw3t3mz3ncxq4 tr td Session * td 0526f4bf4feb46f61b3382b317276ec2e207d75b11c995d41a78c1f4f2cefbcd5f tr td Tox * td AD4EF6D540949E55A666D8D7BF58EF5422A91F0C99EE334ADBB7123189C4C17A640915B3CC64 tr td Signal * td ask me on any platform above tr td Telegram td a(href="https://t.me/yarmom" rel="me") YarmoM tr td Manyverse td ask me on any platform above p | ** Excellent for secure messaging br | * Adequate for secure messaging h2 >> How to send an encrypted message p If you wish to send me an encrypted message and make sure that I and only I can read it, use any of the instant messaging services marked with ** (preferred) or * from the list above. p If you do not have accounts on any of the services above and/or prefer email, use any of the two guides below. h3#mailvelope Using the Mailvelope browser add-on (easy) ol li | Download my a(href="/9F0048AC0B23301E1F77E994909F6BD6F80F485D.asc", download="/9F0048AC0B23301E1F77E994909F6BD6F80F485D.asc", title="PGP public key") public key | . li | Download the a(href="https://www.mailvelope.com/en/", title="Mailvelope") Mailvelope | add-on for your browser of choice. li Open Mailvelope's options and go to the Key Management tab. li Click on the Import button, drag my public key file to the window (or press Add file) and click on Import keys. li Open your webmail service (gmail, hotmail, etc.). li Click the Compose or Write a new message button. li A pink button with the Mailvelope logo should appear somewhere in the email composer. Click it. li In the new window, choose Yarmo Mackenbach as recipient and write the message underneath. li | Press encrypt and send the email to a(href="mailto:yarmo@qivro.xyz") yarmo@qivro.xyz | . h3#kleopatra Using the Kleopatra software (advanced) ol li | Download my a(href="/9F0048AC0B23301E1F77E994909F6BD6F80F485D.asc", download="/9F0048AC0B23301E1F77E994909F6BD6F80F485D.asc", title="PGP public key") public key | . li | Download Kleopatra ( a(href="https://www.openpgp.org/software/kleopatra/") Linux | - a(href="https://www.gpg4win.org/get-gpg4win.html") Windows | - a(href="https://chocolatey.org/packages/Gpg4win") Chocolatey | ) and run it. li Press Import and locate the file downloaded in the first step. li You may be asked to "Certify" the public key. This is optional (read below) and can be skipped. li Go to the Notepad section. li After you are done writing your message, go to the Recipients tab and choose Yarmo Mackenbach in the Encrypt for others: field. li Return to the Notepad tab and press the Encrypt Notepad button. li | Copy the entire message that is now displayed and send it to a(href="mailto:yarmo@qivro.xyz") yarmo@qivro.xyz | . p | "Certifying" my key via Kleopatra requires you to make your own keypair. To manually verify the validity of my public key, right-click on my key, press on Details and make sure the fingerprint matches my a(href="/pgp") PGP signature | . h3 Getting an encrypted response p If you would like to get an encrypted response from me, please include the public key of your personal keypair or upload it to a key server. p If you do not have a personal keypair yet, both Mailvelope and Kleopatra allow you to generate a new keypair. The public part of your keypair can be used by anyone to encrypt their messages to you, and the secret part MUST REMAIN SECRET and can be used by you AND ONLY YOU to decrypt those messages. p Please note that dealing with PGP keys is advanced stuff: if you are not comfortable with PGP, let's talk using any of the encrypted instant messaging tools listed above.