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# Tuta Adds Key Verification to Strengthen Encrypted Email Security
- URL: https://itsfoss.com/news/tuta-key-verification/
- Published: 2025-08-29T13:30:32.000Z
- Updated: 2025-08-29T13:30:31.000Z
- Description: Tuta introduces key verification to enhance security for encrypted emails.
- Author: Sourav Rudra
- Tags: Privacy 🛡️, News, #Import 2025-11-08 21:15

[Tuta](https://tuta.com/?ref=itsfoss.com) is a privacy-focused email and calendar service known for strong encryption and user security. The company is among the first to integrate [post-quantum cryptography into an email platform](https://tuta.com/blog/post-quantum-cryptography?ref=itsfoss.com), preparing for future threats.

Their approach ensures that [quantum computing](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quantum%5Fcomputing?ref=itsfoss.com) cannot compromise user messages, while the company continues to innovate with security features that give users more control over their communications.

Three days ago, Tuta [introduced](https://tuta.com/blog/key-verification?ref=itsfoss.com) a new **Key Verification** feature. This strengthens encrypted email communications without requiring users to change anything from their side.

## Here's What Key Verification Does

![an illustration of a laptop is shown with the new key verification feature in action on tutal mail](https://itsfoss.com/content/images/2025/08/tuta-key-verification-banner.jpg)

**Source:* [**Tuta*](https://tuta.com/blog/key-verification?ref=itsfoss.com)

Key verification allows users to confirm that a contact’s public key truly belongs to them. This **ensures that messages cannot be intercepted by unauthorized parties** during exchange.

Verification can be carried out by scanning a QR code if the contact is nearby. This provides a quick and accurate way to verify keys without relying on email alone.

Alternatively, users can manually compare verification codes through the Tuta app. Entering the contact’s email and checking the code ensures the key matches the intended recipient.

**Verification is optional** but recommended for maximum security. Users who skip it still benefit from encryption, but Tuta Mail will revert to a "*Trust On First Use*" system.

[TOFU](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trust%5Fon%5Ffirst%5Fuse?ref=itsfoss.com) automatically stores the contact’s public key at first communication. Any unexpected key changes in later messages trigger alerts, helping users detect potential security risks.

Overall, Key Verification adds an extra layer of trust to encrypted communications. By confirming keys directly, **users reduce the risk of man-in-the-middle attacks** and can be confident that sensitive information remains private.

The feature also fits seamlessly into Tuta’s ecosystem. Users can continue sending encrypted emails as usual, with this new addition acting as an optional security enhancement rather than a mandatory step.