PGP-key signing policy

The levels

I've done carefull checkingThis I will sign your key with if we met in person OR if you're a good friend that I trust and with whom I've exchanged the PGP key-id on the phone.
I've done casual checkingThis one is used when we use a 'trick' like using a bank or so as trusted third party, or when we meet in person and your legal document (your passport) is from an country other then The Netherlands (for the reasons behind this; see below).

Meeting in person

Make sure you have with you:
  • A passport or drivers license containing your photograph.
    From people outside The Netherlands: only your passport will do as I have no idea what legal documents in your country look like. Yes, you can still fool me with your passport but as it is probably expensive to fake one, I doubt that you do it.
  • A piece of paper with your e-mail address on it and your key-id but preferably your complete fingerprint.
Also send me an e-mail signed with the key you want me to sign.

Robot CA

This key is also used for the robot-ca functionality. Look here for details.

Signature on this file

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Last changed: April 12, 2005info@signedtimestamp.org