Compare Chrome extensions: Mymail-Crypt for Gmail™ vs Authenticator
Stats | Mymail-Crypt for Gmail™ | Authenticator |
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User count | 8,000+ | 5,000,000+ |
Average rating | 3.45 | 3.85 |
Rating count | 150 | 1,820 |
Last updated | 2019-03-08 | 2024-02-21 |
Size | 437.25K | 5.09M |
Version | 37 | 6.3.6 |
Short description | |
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Extension implementing GPG into Webmail (Gmail™) using the OpenPGP.js library. This project is no way affiliated with Google™. | Authenticator generates two-factor authentication codes in your browser. |
Full summary | |
Mymail-Crypt for Gmail™ aims to make OpenPGP encryption available and used by anyone. This project is in no way affiliated with Google™. ***If you are having trouble with this extension, particularly in regards to key imports/working with other clients, please reach out to me. To get started *Install this Extension *Tools -> Extensions -> under Mymail-Crypt click the options page *Read over the help, import or generate a key as is necessary *Give your public key to your friends, import theirs into the options page *In Gmail™ simply click encrypt to encrypt a mail you're writing *In Gmail™ simply click the decrypt to read a mail from a friend. Mymail-Crypt acts as a layer on top of your Gmail™ experience that allows you to seamlessly encrypt and decrypt messages. For more information please visit http://prometheusx.net. |
Authenticator generates two-factor authentication (2FA) codes in your browser. Use it to add an extra layer of security to your online accounts. Always keep a backup of your secrets in a safe location. Encrypting your secrets is strongly recommended, especially if you are logged into a Google account. Features:
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