This update will convert your current beta version of GPG Mail 3 into a trial
GPG Mail 3 has exited the beta phase and is compatible with macOS High Sierra and macOS Mojave. As we announced about a year ago, we will charge a fee now for continued use of GPG Mail 3 after the trial period of 30 days. Reading your encrypted emails will of course still be possible after the trial period, but you will no longer be able to sign, encrypt and verify emails.
If in that case you would still like to benefit from GPG Suite updates, please download and install GPG Suite 2018.4 directly from our website and customize your installation not to include GPG Mail.
GPG Suite 2018.4
Introducing GPG Mail 3 for macOS Mojave and High Sierra
macOS Mojave is just around the corner and we couldn't be more stoked about telling you, that GPG Mail is ready.
For the best user experience, it is advised to install this release before upgrading to macOS Mojave. Otherwise you will have to manually enable GPG Mail after the upgrade.
For those of you who have been following us for a long time it might not come as much of a surprise, that after almost ten years of developing GPG Suite, we have decided to start charging a fee for continued use of GPG Mail.
After the installation of this update you will be able to test GPG Mail for another 30 days. After the trial period is over, you will still be able to decrypt incoming messages, but in order to verify and encrypt new messages, a GPG Mail Support Plan is required.
We hope you understand our decision and keep supporting us.