MUST READ: When you save a PDF with this tool, a cryptographic signature is attached.
This signature can be used to prove the PDF is unchanged since notarization,
and prove that you were the notary involved.
Signatures are generated using your private key, which you must keep secret.
Someone with the private key can modify a signed PDF without detection.
Protect your private key like you protect your notary stamp/seal.
A corresponding public key is also available; anyone with your public key can
verify you signed a document, but cannot do anything else.
It is recommended to post your public key somewhere public like a website.
This way, people can ensure documents are valid. It is also recommended to
back up your private key in case your computer malfunctions. This will ensure you don't need
to make a new one. A new key won't be able to verify older signatures or vice versa.