2023 PGP Encryption Keys

Applicable Product:
TM Products - All

Applicable Release:
All

Summary:
PeopleFluent supports the delivery of encrypted files. However, these files must be encrypted using the ASCII armor option (--armor). This option essentially produces an ASCII output file rather than a binary file. ASCII files are more resilient to corruption during transfer than binary files and are required by PeopleFluent for automated processing.

PeopleFluent provides the customer a public PGP encryption key to encrypt data before sending to PeopleFluent. Only PeopleFluent can decrypt the files using a private PGP key.

These PGP keys are available for download publicly.

US Production:
https://www.peoplefluent.net/PeopleFluent_Prod_US_2023_public_key.asc
Expiration Date - April 16, 2025

UK Production
https://www.peoplefluent.net/PeopleFluent_Prod_UK_2023_public_key.asc
Expiration Date - April 16, 2025

TOR Production
https://www.peoplefluent.net/PeopleFluent_Prod_CA_2023_public_key.asc
Expiration Date - April 16, 2025

US - ATL UAT
https://www.peoplefluent.net/PeopleFluent_UAT_US_2024_public_key.asc
Expiration Date - April 15, 2025

US - RDC UAT
https://www.peoplefluent.net/PeopleFluent_V1_US_2022_public_key.asc
Expiration Date - April 17, 2024

UK UAT
https://www.peoplefluent.net/PeopleFluent_UAT_UK_2022_public_key.asc
Expiration Date - April 17, 2024

TOR UAT
https://www.peoplefluent.net/PeopleFluent_UAT_CA_2022_public_key.asc
Expiration Date - April 17, 2024

 

Please Note (March 28, 2025): Use of PGP for new customer implementations has been deprecated as current file transfer practices negate the need for PGP usage. For customers currently using PGP encryption, this article may still be applicable. However PeopleFluent does not recommend the additional complexity if changes are being made to your current processes.

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