You can delete the User ID information from your public key by uploading its revocation certificate below.
This will also make your public key unusable by anyone who attempts to download it from this keyserver or any of its partners.
(If you generated your key using GnuPG, there may already be a revocation certificate in the ~/.gnupg/openpgp-revocs.d directory on your computer)
When generating a new revocation certificate, be sure to select "no reason" or "key is compromised" if prompted to give a reason for revocation. Other answers to this question may not result in information deletion.
If you do not have a revocation certificate, and cannot generate one, please contact the site owner for assistance using the contact information on the stats page.
This is an OpenPGP keyserver.
It is provided to the community as a public service to help distribute OpenPGP public keys.
Queries about the operation of this service should be directed to the server contact listed on the stats page.
This server processes the following information:
This server is powered by the open-source keyserver software Hockeypuck.
Hockeypuck is a synchronising keyserver that acts as part of a decentralised networked database for OpenPGP public keys.
To report a bug in the Hockeypuck software, or contribute to its development, please visit the Hockeypuck project on GitHub.
OpenPGP is an End-to-End encryption standard.
It allows emails, files and other data to be encrypted so that they cannot be read by a third party, and/or signed so that they cannot be modified, while in transit between the sender and recipient.