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CryptoRights Key Request Form

Sending secure (encrypted) e-mail to someone at CRF (or verifying a CRF staff/volunteer digital signature) requires her/his official CRF public encryption key. If you cannot get a key directly from that person — for example you only know a person's job title but not a name or email — please use the form below to request any key(s) you need. You can request a specific individual's key by using either a name or an e-mail address. You can also request a "role" key (e.g. "project XYZ development team leader", "podcast producer", etc). To receive a correctly certified version of a key you already have, or to check on a revoked key, please specify its unique KeyID.[1] One of CRF's volunteer Keymasters (a human being) will evaluate your request and send the needed key(s) as soon as possible.[2]


ATTN: CRF Keymaster(s) 

Please send me the OpenPGP key for the following CryptoRights Staff/Volunteer(s):

Name/E-Mail/Role/Title/KeyID (required to locate the specific key you want):

My E-mail Address (required for reply): 
 

My Name (optional): 
 

My Public Key (optional, for private reply only): 

Additional Request/Comments (optional): 



[1] All official, valid CRF keys are signed (certified) by the current CRF Keymaster or Root Key. If you receive a keyblock from any source that lacks a valid digital signature from a CRF certifying key, please report it ASAP to CRF's Keymaster using this form. back
[2] You must include a valid e-mail address to which the Keymaster can send the key block(s), and if you wish to receive the key(s) in private, please include your own Public key in the field provided. back

 


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