Native password support; easy for Windows/macOS users to open.
You will be prompted to enter and verify your password in the terminal. gpg -d secure_archive.tar.gz.gpg | tar -xzvf - Use code with caution. Copied to clipboard Method 2: Using 7-Zip (Best for Cross-Platform) password protect tar.gz file
But then he remembered the recipient—a contractor in a low-resource environment who might not have GPG installed. He needed something more universal. He deleted the GPG file and tried the Native password support; easy for Windows/macOS users to
Another method is to use tar and gpg (GNU Privacy Guard) to create a tar.gz file and encrypt it with a password. Native password support
Native password support; easy for Windows/macOS users to open.
You will be prompted to enter and verify your password in the terminal. gpg -d secure_archive.tar.gz.gpg | tar -xzvf - Use code with caution. Copied to clipboard Method 2: Using 7-Zip (Best for Cross-Platform)
But then he remembered the recipient—a contractor in a low-resource environment who might not have GPG installed. He needed something more universal. He deleted the GPG file and tried the
Another method is to use tar and gpg (GNU Privacy Guard) to create a tar.gz file and encrypt it with a password.