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- Self-signatures, where the owner of a certificate uses signatures internal to their certificate and
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- Self-signatures, where the owner of a certificate uses signatures internal to their certificate and
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- Third-party signatures, where a third party issues statements about components of a certificate.
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- Third-party signatures, where a third party issues statements about components of a certificate.
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## Terminology
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```{figure} mermaid/06-terminology.png
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```{include} mermaid/06-terminology.md
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Types of signatures in OpenPGP
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## Terminology
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The term *signature* can have multiple meanings in the context of the OpenPGP specification.
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The term *signature* can have multiple meanings in the context of the OpenPGP specification.
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Cryptographic keys create raw signatures which are byte sequences calculated according to some signature scheme.
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Cryptographic keys create raw signatures which are byte sequences calculated according to some signature scheme.
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OpenPGP packs these raw signatures up into OpenPGP signature packets, which carry additional information in the form of signature subpackets.
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OpenPGP packs these raw signatures up into OpenPGP signature packets, which carry additional information in the form of signature subpackets.
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