diff --git a/metadata/info.guardianproject.gpg.txt b/metadata/info.guardianproject.gpg.txt index f308c549d1..5044b2f74c 100644 --- a/metadata/info.guardianproject.gpg.txt +++ b/metadata/info.guardianproject.gpg.txt @@ -5,14 +5,13 @@ Source Code:https://github.com/guardianproject/gnupg-for-android Issue Tracker:https://dev.guardianproject.info/projects/gpgandroid/issues Auto Name:GnuPrivacyGuard -Summary:GnuPG for Android +Summary:GnuPG via gpgcli Description: -This release of our developer tool extends the gpgcli command line tool to -bring an integrated privacy engine to your Android! GnuPrivacyGuard (GPG) -gives you command line access to the entire GnuPG suite of encryption -software. It also serves as the test bed for complete Android integration for -all of GnuPG's crypto services, including OpenPGP, symmetric encryption, and -more. +GnuPrivacyGuard extends the gpgcli command line tool to bring an integrated +privacy engine to your Android. It gives you command line access to the entire +GnuPG suite of encryption software. It also serves as the test bed for +complete Android integration for all of GnuPG's crypto services, including +OpenPGP, symmetric encryption, and more. GPG is GNU’s tool for end-to-end secure communication and encrypted data storage. This trusted protocol is the free software alternative to PGP. This @@ -20,12 +19,12 @@ app is built upon GnuPG 2.1, the new modularized version of GnuPG that now supports S/MIME. GPG aims to provide an integrated experience, so clicking on PGP files should -"just work". You can also share files to GPG to encrypt them. GPG will also +"just work". You can also share files to GPG to encrypt them. GPG will also respond when you click on a PGP fingerprint URL (one that starts with openpgp4fpr:). Before using GPG, be sure to launch the app and let it finish its installation -process. Once it has completed, then you're ready to use it. The easiest way +process. Once it has completed, then you're ready to use it. The easiest way to get started with GPG is to install [[jackpal.androidterm]]. GPG will automatically configure Android Terminal Emulator as long as you have the "Allow PATH extensions" settings enabled.