What are the differences between Certified andApproval signatures?
Most digitalsignatures are referred to as approval signatures. Signatures that certify aPDF are called certifying signatures. Only the first person to sign a PDF (mostoften, the author) can add a certifying signature. A certifying signatureattests to the contents of the document and allows the signer to specify thetypes of changes allowed for the document to remain certified. Changes to thedocument are detected in the Signatures panel. Approval signatures are performed when someone signs a document to showconsent, approval, or acceptance. A certified document is one that has acertification signature applied by the originator when the document is readyfor use.
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