For more info about adding verification methods, see the Manage your settings for two-step verification article. If you see the Sign in another way link, but still don't see any other verification methods, you'll have to contact your administrator for help signing in to your account.
Signing certificate To create a digital signature, you have to have a signing certificate, which proves identity. When you send a digitally-signed macro or document, you also send your certificate and public key.
Signing certificate To create a digital signature, you need a signing certificate, which proves identity. When you send a digitally-signed macro or document, you also send your certificate and public key.
Signing your email messages with a digital ID helps to prove your identity and prevent message tampering.
Signing in to Windows refers to the process of verifying your identity to gain access to your Windows device. This process helps protect your personal information and settings from unauthorized access.
The Signature Details dialog box displays certificate information such as the signer’s name in the Signing as box, and who issued the certificate. Open the file that contains the certificate you want to view.
Learn how to troubleshoot Windows sign in issues, including problems signing in to your Windows device after upgrading.