Gpg

/dʒi.pi.dʒi/ noun

GNU Privacy Guard, a free software implementation of the OpenPGP standard for encrypting and signing data. It provides cryptographic privacy and authentication for data communication.

Modern acronym from 'GNU Privacy Guard,' where GNU is a recursive acronym meaning 'GNU's Not Unix.' Developed in the 1990s as a free alternative to PGP (Pretty Good Privacy), representing the open-source movement's approach to cryptographic tools.

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