https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=118945

--- Comment #12 from kivi <[email protected]> ---
In response to comment 10  
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I can say it is not true your opinion "And isn't any of this misleading since
you can fake any?".
Yes on the paper one can fake by untrue info, but users always have the
electronic document and can check it.
So if fake info will be put on the paper it can not mislead the user as user
can and should check the original electronic document to see the signatures
status there. 

Simply visible signs that the document is signed with an electronic signature
and the signature is trusted allow to speed up and facilitate work with such
documents. As you can see from the attached examples from KDE and from
Kuznetsov, this has long been widely used in the world out from LibreOffice.
For example, I constantly work with documents signed in this way and with
similar visible evidence of the signature created by Adobe Acrobat DC and
practice shows that problems with forgery of the printout have not been
reported so far.

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