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This is a revocation certificate for the OpenPGP key: pub rsa3072 2022-11-09 [S] 12321432423543543534534534534534FGSFG9 uid your real name (your comment) <[email protected]> A revocation certificate is a kind of "kill switch" to publicly declare that a key shall not anymore be used. It is not possible to retract such a revocation certificate once it has been published. Use it to revoke this key in case of a compromise or loss of the secret key. However, if the secret key is still accessible, it is better to generate a new revocation certificate and give a reason for the revocation. For details see the description of of the gpg command "--generate-revocation" in the GnuPG manual. To avoid an accidental use of this file, a colon has been inserted before the 5 dashes below. Remove this colon with a text editor before importing and publishing this revocation certificate. :-----BEGIN PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK----- Comment: This is a revocation certificate iQG2BCABCgFaqrDq35UbO9oETWzC5HRtxtI1lREbO3qnOF hfogrmlQPrBPhbSYWNdO/rU+yIf40MQm5iGbMxupNkYl8+y9prDX8KAzApkBoQAU 2KNJlFy50dl7dqZiWQTPTNjv5xHYXudXtSh+PZRPDeD9GARrc8XKgtpAa2Hko8FS 7mec5J1asdfasf =rIgQ -----END PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK-----
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