The idea is that you load a photo of your personal signature into Acrobat Reader (or you create a signature with the mouse - but who can do that?) and then Acrobat Reader can overlay this signature onto your document. Option 1 is the easiest, and it’s basically a (less secure 1) replacement for the steps of a) printing something out, b) signing it with a pen, and then c) scanning it to send to someone else. This topic can be confusing because an “on-line” signature can mean any of these, and each one is different from the others: Add a digital signature using a certificate signed by a Certificate Authority (even more secure).Add a digital signature using a self-signed certificate and an image of your handwritten signature.Add a digital signature using a self-signed certificate (more secure).Add an image of your hand-written signature (easiest, but least secure). There are actually several levels of both security and complexity, so depending on what you want to do you can either choose the easiest, or the most secure (well, at least more secure). It is possible to use Adobe Acrobat Reader to “sign” documents.
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