PGP (Pretty Good Privacy) Certificates
At KeyFortress™, we issue PGP digital certificates for encrypting and decrypting TXT, PDF, Excel, Word, Images, Database, and other files. Request PGP Certificates:
Using PGP Certificates
PGP digital certificates are used to encrypt and decrypt sensitive information using PGP (Pretty Good Privacy) software and standards. They are ideal for encrypting files that need to be stored or transferred remotely.
Public and Private Keys
When you purchase a PGP digital certificate, you receive a public key, which can be shared with others to encrypt files, and a private key, which you must keep secure. Only the private key can be used to decrypt the encrypted files.
PGP License Subscriber
The individual who initially requests a PGP digital certificate must be an employee or authorized representative of the organization. The certificate will be associated with the user’s company email address.
RSA Cryptography
The PGP digital certificates issued by our company are signed using RSA algorithms with a minimum of 2048 bits and a maximum of 4096 bits. Minimum warranty period: 1 calendar year and maximum: 5 years.

A PGP digital certificate (which stands for Pretty Good Privacy) is a digital file containing a public key and a private key. These PGP certificates are issued by reputable certificate authorities (CAs) like KeyFortress™. Effortlessly Encrypt/decrypt your files with your public and private keys.
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Introduction to PGP Certificates: Public Key Certificates
Watch the first video that explains How PGP Certificates Work and how they can help you maintain your information and files securely.
How does OpenPGP work?: A brief 3-minute video introduction
Watch the first video that explains How the OpenPGP Standard Works and how it can help you maintain your information and files securely.