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Property
Trust Status
Creation Date
Expiry Date
Email Address
Public Key Type
Key Usage
Fingerprint
Send a PGP key
When you send a PGP® key, your BlackBerry® device sends the public key, but does not send the corresponding private key.
1. On the Home screen or in a folder, click the Options icon.
2. Click Security > PGP.
3. Highlight a PGP key.
4. Press the
key > Send via Email or Send via PIN.
Delete a PGP key
1. On the Home screen or in a folder, click the Options icon.
2. Click Security > PGP.
3. Highlight a PGP® key.
4. Press the
key > Delete.
Clear the PGP data cache
The PGP® data cache contains cached PGP public keys and the PGP® Universal Server policy that your BlackBerry® device
downloads from the PGP Universal Server.
1. On the Home screen or in a folder, click the Options icon.
2. Click Security > PGP.
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Description
This field displays the trust status of the PGP key. A PGP key can be explicitly trusted (the
PGP key itself is trusted), implicitly trusted (the PGP key is associated with a private key on
your BlackBerry® device), or not trusted (the PGP key is not explicitly trusted and is not
associated with a trusted PGP key on your device, and a chain of digital signatures to a
trusted key does not exist).
This field displays the date that the PGP® Universal Server generated the PGP key.
This field displays the date that the PGP Universal Server specified as the expiry date of the
PGP key.
This field displays the email address that is associated with the PGP key. Multiple Email
Address fields might appear.
This field displays the standard to which the public key complies. Your device supports
RSA®, DSA, and Diffie-Hellman keys.
This field displays approved uses of the PGP key.
This field displays the PGP key fingerprint in hexadecimal format.
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