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Timestamp can refer to a time code or to a digitally signed timestamp whose signer vouches for the existence of the signed document or content at the time given as part of the digital signature. | Timestamp can refer to a time code or to a digitally signed timestamp whose signer vouches for the existence of the signed document or content at the time given as part of the digital signature. | ||
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== Translations == | == Translations == |
Latest revision as of 08:35, 25 January 2019
Timestamp can refer to a time code or to a digitally signed timestamp whose signer vouches for the existence of the signed document or content at the time given as part of the digital signature.
Translations
Spanish= Impronta de tiempo, Sello de tiempo