The appearance of the signature stamp is determined by whether strong authentication or a lighter method is used for signing. A stamp made with strong authentication includes the signer's verified name, immutable timestamp, and unique transaction identifiers that ensure the validity of the signature and the immutability of the document. In a light signature, the signer's name, possible handwritten signature, email address used in the invitation, and IP address are recorded on the signature page. The light signature also includes a unique transaction identifier and timestamp.

If the signature is made on behalf of an organization, the organization info is also included in the stamp.

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