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## A typical OpenPGP certificate, revisited
Now that we've discussed how keys and identity components are linked together, we can have another look at the certificate from {numref}`fig-openpgp-certificate-components`. This time we include all of its binding signatures, as well as a direct key signature that contains metadata for the full certificate:
Following our review of how keys and identity components are linked, let's reexamine the OpenPGP certificate from {numref}`fig-openpgp-certificate-components`. Our focus not extends to all of its binding signatures and the direct key signature that contains metadata for the full certificate:
```{figure} diag/OpenPGP_Certificate.png
:name: fig-openpgp-certificate
:alt: Depicts an OpenPGP certificate, including a set of components, binding signatures and a direct key signature on the primary key.
:alt: Depicts an OpenPGP certificate, including a set of components, binding signatures, and a direct key signature on the primary key.
A typical OpenPGP certificate, including binding signatures for all of its components, and a signature that associates metadata with the primary key
This shows a typical OpenPGP certificate, including binding signatures for all of its components, and a signature that associates metadata with the primary key.
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