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What does it mean when GPO says a file is authenticated?
GPO authenticates documents on govinfo by applying digital signatures to official content after its validity has been confirmed. The technology used to certify these documents allows GPO to secure the data integrity, and provides users with assurance that the content is unchanged since it was disseminated by GPO.
In addition to certifying a document, GPO uses digital signature technology to add a visible Seal of Authenticity to authenticated and certified PDF documents. When GPO signs and certifies a document, a blue ribbon icon appears right beneath the top navigation menu and also in the Signature Panel within Adobe Acrobat or Reader. When users print a document that has been signed and certified by GPO, the Seal of Authenticity will automatically print on the document, but the ribbon will not print.
GPO's Seal of Authenticity
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