The following article contains the PGP Public Key pertaining to the author of this wiki.
You may contact the author at:
CPI@cock.li
(Address potentially subject to change.)
Because of the nature of the Internet, such as it is, you may wish to keep any conversation to me unable to be read by anyone but me — this could be due to the sensitive nature of the content you're sending me, or simply as an exercise in good Net Communication hygiene (as overkill as it may be). In order to do this, you can e-mail me using PGP, arguably the gold standard for end-to-end encryption1), to obfuscate the contents of your message.
PGP is known for being very effective at the expense of user friendliness, to the point that attempting to concisely explain how to send me an encrypted email with it suddenly becomes a rather difficult task as the step-by-step varies between software, operating systems, implementations… If you have no idea how PGP works, this article explains it rather well.
To make it very short, I have a pair of Public and Private Keys. You use the Public Key to encrypt the message, and I use the Private Key to decrypt it once I receive it. Some e-mail clients, and even some web clients, have their own implementation of PGP which may help you in the process; otherwise, there's still plenty of software that helps you expedite the process of generating key pairs and encrypting/decrypting by hand. For example, I use Kleopatra in both Windows and Linux which is email software-agnostic and could even use it to decrypt text sent through another way; meanwhile, the cock.li mailhost provider suggests Enigmail, which works as a plugin for a handful of email software.
The PGP key that was here is no longer valid as of 2025.
Your email address and subject line are NOT encrypted by PGP and CANNOT be encrypted by PGP. This is a design limitation of the IMAP/SMTP email protocols and not a PGP one.
DO NOT contact me with an e-mail address that could be traced to Personally-Identifiable Information if it is not your intention to do so!
DO NOT put sensitive information in the e-mail's subject line if it is not your intention to do so!