So, can I keep the keys myself instead of storing them in the cloud? Or do I have to trust Virtru instead of google or some other company that they don't buckle when someone comes knocking for the keys?<p>Based on the feature list, I can't have the keyserver on my own server. I have to trust Virtru. This is no different than sending the text in plain IMO.
Virtru dev here!<p>Virtru allows users to easily send encrypted email from their existing email address. It is super easy to use and currently works in your browser and on your phone.<p>We are launching our public beta program today and would love feedback from the community. Several of the Virtru team members will be monitoring this thread to respond to feedback and questions.<p>EDIT: Virtru team members: DHowitzer (CTO), ravenac95, znelson, jgilpin
Open Source Key Server - For those of you interested in hosting your own key server (ACM) or helping to make a free and open source key server a reality, we're looking for people to help us. Contact me if you're interested.