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The process significantly reduces the certificate size from 152,322 bytes to just 3,771 bytes, demonstrating a substantial decrease in size by over 40 times. Such minimization is particularly crucial in contexts with strict size limitations, like embedding certificate data in email headers. The process significantly reduces the certificate size from 152,322 bytes to just 3,771 bytes, demonstrating a substantial decrease in size by over 40 times. Such minimization is particularly crucial in contexts with strict size limitations, like embedding certificate data in email headers.
## Identifying certificates: By Fingerprints, Key IDs on email address ## Identifying certificates: By Fingerprints, Key IDs, or email address
OpenPGP certificates are often identified through fingerprints and Key IDs, both of which are derived from the public key material. Over time, OpenPGP's approach to identifying certificates through fingerprints and key IDs has adapted to changing demands. OpenPGP certificates are often identified through fingerprints and Key IDs, both of which are derived from the public key material. Over time, OpenPGP's approach to identifying certificates through fingerprints and key IDs has adapted to changing demands.