Merge pull request 'ch3: move terminology note into an admonition' (#50) from heiko-ch3 into draft

Reviewed-on: https://codeberg.org/openpgp/notes/pulls/50
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Tammi L. Coles 2023-10-12 09:31:42 +00:00
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OpenPGP makes heavy use of public-key cryptography, both for encryption and signing operations. OpenPGP makes heavy use of public-key cryptography, both for encryption and signing operations.
Note that, for historical reasons, the OpenPGP RFC and other documentation often use the non-standard term "secret key" instead of the more common "private key." ```{admonition} Terminology
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For historical reasons, the OpenPGP RFC and other documentation often use the non-standard term "secret key" instead of the more common "private key."
So in OpenPGP, the pair of terms "public/secret key" is sometimes used instead of the more common "public/private key." So in OpenPGP, the pair of terms "public/secret key" is sometimes used instead of the more common "public/private key."
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### Cryptographic digital signatures ### Cryptographic digital signatures