When talking about electronic signatures, strong authentication means authenticating the signer by more than one means. In this case, the signer is authenticated, for example, with bank credentials or a mobile certificate. 

When signing something with a light signature, there is no authentication done and the signing is done either with your finger or with your computer mouse.



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