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But who authenticates the digital signatures? I am under the impression that these are certified by Adobe.



In general, digital signatures should always be cryptographically verifiable by the receiver without anyone's cooperation - certification by someone may be required to make the signature (especially if you'd want the signature to include a trusted timestamp), but everyone else in perpetuity can verify if a signature was certified by someone even if that certifier does not exist anymore.


PDF signing should be pretty standard PKI stuff. If you have Adobe's public certs you're good.




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