...we do have an issue with wallets being too complicated for the average person, whose only tech knowledge is how to post selfies on social media.
I think this the main reason why people don't use PGP encryption more often or even don't check the signatures because is too complicated.
I wonder if there is no improvement possible?
A very easy to use, super user-friendly PGP software that every not tech-savvy person can operate would be a perfect solution.
...i am a windows user and have only verified signature on windows once. i didn't like Kleopatra either...
As I said before and your words confirm my statement that PGP is not used because is too complicated. It starts with download where people are immediately confused because there is a set of programs and to be honest only Kleopatra is needed but an average person doesn't know about this and download the full package (which only makes the confusion even bigger later on). Every next step is more confusing and I am not wondering that almost nobody is using this if they really don't have to.
I think my computer knowledge is much higher as by an average person but still, I find PGP encryption using Kleopatra not easy to do, especially if one has to do the initial setup on his own and never had any experience with PGP or Kleopatra.
Maybe there are other better and more user-friendly PGP programs and I don't know about it?