With wp2pgpmail, your visitors can send you a PGP encrypted message very easily. A contact form will offer encryption for sending you confidental messages.
wp2pgpmail includes an OpenPGP Message Encryption System in Javascript, based on Herbert Hanewinkel’s work. Visitors enter a message in a form, encrypt it (with the PGP public key you entered in wp2pgpmail option settings), then an e-mail is sent to you (blog admin e-mail address). The message is encrypted locally on the visitor’s computer, so no data is transfered in clear !
Is it secure ?
All code is implememented in readable Javascript.
You can verify the source code.
No binaries are loaded from a server or used embedded.
wp2pgpmail is not available in my language. What can I do ?
You can translate wp2pgpmail in your language, then submit your translation, so everybody would can use it.
To do it, we have a project hosted at Transifex where you can add the translation in your language. It’s simple, fast and effective. Or:
IP Address Collect is now optional (Germany’s Telemedia Act defines IP addresses as personal data and prohibits the use of these IP addresses for the purpose of analyzing individual web traffic behavior)
1.15
Added Danish translation (user contributed)
1.14
Updated German translation (user contributed)
1.13
Fixing translation support
1.12
Improving WordPress compliance (user contributed)
1.11
Improving SSL support
1.10
Using wp_mail function instead of mail function (user contributed)
1.09
Added link to wp2pgpmail Support Team
1.08
bug fix : PGP public keys with a comment line inside were not recognized
1.07
Added Estonian translation (user contributed)
1.06
Added Spanish translation (user contributed)
1.05
Added German translation (user contributed)
1.04
Changing the tag to [wp2pgpmail] (using Shortcode API now)
1.03
Changing the tag to {wp2pgpmail}
Adding new fields to the form
Adding empty index files to protect all directories