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Do you want to add your signature to a document, but don't want to print it out, then sign it, then scan it again? Luckily, you can add your signature digitally! But let's be clear: This is not a digital signature, which is also called a certificate-based signature, and is encrypted for extra security. However, you can add your signature to documents with electronic signatures practically anywhere! You can do this using the Adobe Reader program on both Windows and Mac computers, or you can use a Mac computer's built-in Preview app. If you want to sign a PDF on an iPhone or Android, Adobe's Fill & Sign app is a good choice. This wikiHow article teaches you how to add an electronic signature to a PDF document.
How to Digitally Sign a PDFElectronic signatures (e-signatures) are more common than digital signatures. If you need to sign your name or initial a PDF document, you'll use an e-signature. [1] X Research source Electronic signatures are merely images of your signature that you can affix to almost anything, including emails, memos, thank-you letters, and more. They are not unique keys like digital signatures. [2] X Research source
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Fair Use (screenshot)A digital signature requires keys to assure authenticity. This is so the signature is provided by the person who claims to sign it and cannot be forged or added by someone else. Digital signatures also guarantee that the document has not been modified and is not a forgery. Each digital signature is unique to a document like a fingerprint, so a digital signature on Document A is not the same as the digital signature on Document B.
Advertisement Fair Use (screenshot)This wikiHow article will cover electronic signatures. To learn how to use a digital signature certificate instead, check out How to Use Electronic Signatures on Online Contracts and Add a Digital Signature in Word.
Advertisement Section 2 of 4:Open Adobe Fill & Sign. Tap OPEN in the App Store or Google Play Store, or tap the purple Fill & Sign app icon on your Home Screen (iPhone) or in the App Drawer (Android).
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Fair Use (screenshot)Select your PDF. Go to the folder in which the PDF you want to sign is stored, then tap your PDF to select it. Doing so will open the PDF in Adobe Fill & Sign.
Fair Use (screenshot)Tap Done . It's in the top-right corner of the screen. Doing so saves your signature and applies it to the PDF.
Fair Use (screenshot)Reposition your signature. Tap and drag your signature to the location in which you want to apply it.
Fair Use (screenshot)Click Sign . You'll see this option on the upper-right side of the page. A drop-down menu will appear.
Fair Use (screenshot)Select a place for your signature. Find the place in which you want to print your signature, then click the place to stamp your signature there. You should see the signature appear on your PDF. [5] X Research source
Fair Use (screenshot)Save the signed version of your document. Press Ctrl + S (Windows) or ⌘ Command + S (Mac) to bring up the "Save As" window, then select a save location and change the name (if necessary) before clicking Save.
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Fair Use (screenshot)icon, then click your signature. You can then drag it to the location in which you want to apply your signature.
Fair Use (screenshot)If you want to add a digital signature, or certificate-based signature, with Acrobat or Reader, you'll need to get a digital ID. Many times, if you're signing a document from a government agency or a corporation, you'll be provided with a digital ID to use. If you aren't offered one, get in touch with that corporation or government agency for one, or buy one from Adobe. You can add your signature to the document using your certificate-based signature in the same way you add a normal signature. [6] X Research source
You can also sign with MS Word or using an iPhone!You can also sign online for free. For example, if you're using a Chromebook, those applications won't work for you. There are services like DocuSign and HelloSign that work in a web browser so you can sign a limited number of PDFs for free!
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