Where the "others" can not only be negligible hackers but more important criminal individuals, business companies or even governments interested in your personal information for various reasons some of them you can't even imagine. Another point is the origin of information. Every piece of information has its source that inseparably belongs to it. The source of an information is almost as important as the information itself. By using GPGTools the receiver of an email or file can be sure the information has been sent by only you. He even can tell if the content has been altered on its way through the internet and is therefore not valid for you. PGP messages cannot be faked.
What is new in this release:
https://gpgtools.org/releases/gpgsuite/2019.2/release-notes.html
What is new in version 2018.4.2:
When attempting to forward the decrypted version of an encrypted message, the user is now shown a warning. [#870]
What is new in version 2015.09:
In order to make your upgrade experience as smooth as possible, we've added a new feature to GPGMail. When you first run GPGMail on El Capitan after upgrading from a previous version of OS X, you will be asked if you want to install our newest beta version of GPGMail. With a single click the installation will begin and you will be able to continue using GPGMail just as before.
What is new in version 2013.10.22:
See https://gpgtools.org/ for details.
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