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Hello Adobe Community,
I have a concern regarding the use of Acrobat Reader on Chromebooks or Chrome extension for digital signature verification. In the desktop app, it is easy to verify signatures by adding and trusting the signature certificate. However, in the Chromebook or Chrome extension, there is no provision to verify the digital signature.
This limitation is causing significant issues for users who rely on Chromebooks and the Chrome extension for their document management and signing needs. Could the development team please look into this issue and provide a fix? Or, if anyone can suggest an alternative way to use Adobe Acrobat for digital signature verification on a Chromebook or Chrome extension, it would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you for your attention to this matter.
Best regards,
Partha.
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Hi @Parthapratim,
Hope you are doing well. Thanks for writing in!
While I understand the necessity of this feature, a Windows/Mac laptop runs at a completely different capacity from a Chromebook.
A Chromebook works on the principle of Android UI, which has limitations compared to Windows or Mac. The feature you are referring to is available on the desktop version of the application.
Please feel free to share your feedback here: https://acrobat.uservoice.com/ to ensure it reaches the dev team for review and future implementations.
-Souvik