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YES, It is trustworthy
You say: "I really wonder how encryption companies can "prove" the reliability, stability and security of their products to the extent that any company can feel "safe"."

Answer: See http://www.pgp.com/downloads/sourcecode/index.html

We publish our source code for peer review and confirmation that there are no "backdoors or 'key recovery' holes." This code has been downloaded and inspected thousands of times and reviewed by numerous corporate, academic, and crypto experts.

If any potential customer is concerned about backdoors in PGP software, we urge them to review the source and see for themselves. This is one of many reasons so many people trust us to secure their critical data.

And YES, I work for the company. So, distrust me if you want, but the code doesn't lie.
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Already have this for free  Roger Ramjet | 10/04/05
Is it trustworthy?  terry flores | 10/04/05
YES, It is trustworthy  agar | 10/10/05

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