Examples of using Pgp in English and their translations into Bengali
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PGP_Encrypt.
Pretty Good Privacy(PGP).
Beta testing of PGP 6 support.
PGP will not affect your labor in any way.
Pretty Good Privacy(PGP/GPG).
Will having PGP affect my labour?
Signs and Symptoms of PGP/SPD.
Could not parse PGP message: Unknown error.
Sign this message with your PGP key.
Could not parse PGP/MIME message:%s.
PGP can be used to send messages confidentially.
Could not parse PGP message:%s.
Pgp file or to convert any other printable file to a PDF.
Alternative way to convert a PGP file to a PDF file.
Philip Zimmermann's Home Phil Zimmermanis the author of Pretty Good Privacy(PGP).
Advice to Others Use SEP along with PGP drive encryption.
What you need to convert a PGP file to a PDF file or how you can create a PDF version from your PGP file.
It's been a year you first whispered in my ear that PGP is of no use anymore.
If you have a reader for the PGP file, and if the reader can print the file, then you can convert the file to a PDF.
After searching his laptop, officials confirmed Vallerius' log-in credential for Dream Market and uncovered roughly $500,000 worth of bitcoins-the currency used to complete the transactions- and a PGP encryption key entitled OxyMonster.
Pretty Good Privacy(PGP) is an encryption program that provides cryptographicprivacy and authentication for data communication.
Original encryption support PGP 2 and PGP 5 support.
Simply select your PGP file from which you would like to have a PDF version, click the"convert" button and you will get a PDF version of your file.
A publicly available public key encryptionapplication called Pretty Good Privacy(PGP) was written in 1991 by Phil Zimmermann, and distributed free of charge with source code;
Pretty Good Privacy(PGP) is a data encryption and decryption computer program that provides cryptographic privacy and authentication for data communication.
A publicly available public key encryptionapplication called Pretty Good Privacy(PGP) was written in 1991 by Phil Zimmermann, and distributed free of charge with source code; it was purchased by Symantec in 2010 and is regularly updated.
PGP is used for signing, encrypting, and decrypting texts, e-mails, files, directories, and whole disk partitions and to increase the security of e-mail communications.
GnuPG(also known as GPG or GNU Privacy Guard) is an open source, free and complete replacement for PGP(Pretty Good Privacy) developed because it does not use the patented IDEA algorithm that is used in PGP, and because it can be used without any restrictions.
Pretty Good Privacy(PGP) was written in 1991 by Phil Zimmermann, and distributed free of charge with source code;
Our five netizens' choices are: PGP encryption, anti-virus software and their updates, the Android Market, VPNs and being being able to host a website outside of Iran.