Is the encryption really secure?
Last Updated 10 years ago
Yes, 2048 bits OpenPGP (or higher), is considered secure. We use 4096 bits OpenPGP (RSA-type).
To the best of publicly available information, there is no known method
which will allow a person or group to break OpenPGP:s encryption by
cryptographic or computational means.
Our encryption is done locally on your computer, before anything leaves
your computer, so if someone is listening on your internet connection,
it won't lead to much. When you login to our web server your login name
is encrypted with our public key, it's only our web server that can
decrypt your login name, and our diskless web server do not store
IP-addresses, so it's impossible to trace IP-addresses to a certain
account.
It doesn't matter if someone see's that your IP-address is
connected to our web server, because the login name is still heavily
protected. You can read more about our servers here.