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A smart card looks
like a credit card and stores your digital ID on an embedded microprocessor
chip. You can use the digital ID on a smart card to sign and decrypt
documents on devices that include a smart card reader.
Similarly, a security hardware token is a small,
keychain-sized device that you can use to store digital IDs and
authentication data. You can access your digital ID by connecting
the token to a USB port on your computer or mobile device. Some smart
card readers include a keypad for typing a personal identification
number (PIN).
If you store your digital ID on a smart card or hardware token,
specify that information when you sign or certify documents.
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