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OpenPGP cards are used to manage PGP keys and do cryptographic operations, such as keypair generation, signing and asymmetric deciphering. Pico OpenPGP follows the [**OpenPGP 3.4.1** specifications](https://gnupg.org/ftp/specs/OpenPGP-smart-card-application-3.4.pdf "**OpenPGP 3.4.1** specifications"), available at [GnuPG](http://gnupg.org "GnuPG").
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OpenPGP cards are used to manage PGP keys and do cryptographic operations, such as keypair generation, signing and asymmetric deciphering. Pico OpenPGP follows the [**OpenPGP 3.4.1** specifications](https://gnupg.org/ftp/specs/OpenPGP-smart-card-application-3.4.pdf "**OpenPGP 3.4.1** specifications"), available at [GnuPG](http://gnupg.org "GnuPG").
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If you are looking for a OpenPGP + Fido, see: https://github.com/polhenarejos/pico-fido2
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## Features
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## Features
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Pico OpenPGP has implemented the following features:
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Pico OpenPGP has implemented the following features:
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