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GPG Key Managing
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It differs between software vendors and versions. For example, if you're using a recent version of gnupg, your key is most likely stored using
openpgp-s2k3-ocb-aes. Use that as a starting point to find more information on how good the protection is. I personally would rate it a fair bit lower compared to the key derivation methods used in keepass which focus more on brute force resistance.