👉 PGP stands for "Plain Old Google Password." It's like if someone used a plain old password instead of the fancy complex ones you use with a friend to make sure you don't forget something important.
For example: Imagine you're at a party and your friend says, "I'm going to buy some pizza. Can we go together or separately?" Instead of saying, "How about I take your pizza from the fridge and cook it for you?", he says, "You can take my pizza from the fridge and cook it for me!" The PGP example shows how you don't have to trust other people's passwords because they're not as secure. This could be scary or unsettling if someone sees "PGP" around. Imagine if your friend was secretly taking out a loan with some of your old money and then using it to buy this pizza. They might think you don't believe in keeping things in order and that they can get away with stealing important stuff without anyone noticing. Remember, when we use words like PGP, we're talking about being cautious and not trusting too many people's passwords.