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description: Information about my GPG public key and how to obtain it.
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> I do not use keyservers. A key claiming to be mine on a keyserver is definitely a fake.
> I do not use keyservers. A key claiming to be mine from a keyserver is definitely a fake.
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> Before proceeding, I suggest reading up on GPG if you are unfamiliar with it.
> You can find more information about GPG on the [GnuPG official website](https://gnupg.org/){target="_blank"}.
> I suggest reading up on GPG if you are unfamiliar with it.
> You can find information about GPG on the [GnuPG official website](https://gnupg.org/){target="_blank"}.
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## Obtaining My Key
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## Utilizing My Key
Once you've downloaded and imported my public key, you can use it to verify software and binaries released by me.
Once you have imported my public key, you can use it to verify software and binaries released by me.
You can also use the key to encrypt emails you send to me. In that case, I would also need your public key so I can encrypt the emails I send back to you. The excellent [Email Self-Defense Guide by the Free Software Foundation](https://emailselfdefense.fsf.org/){target="_blank"} describes how this process works.
You can also use my public key to encrypt emails you send to me. In that case, I would also need your public key so I can encrypt the emails I send back to you. The excellent [Email Self-Defense Guide by the Free Software Foundation](https://emailselfdefense.fsf.org/){target="_blank"} describes how this process works.