CuriousMonk wrote:
how do I protect my Preview added signature?
I recall from years past when using Preview to add my signature, that it was possible to secure in such a way that the recipient could not highlight select, copy and paste the signature. I've either forgotten how to do this, or the ability to do so had been removed. Help please.
How can this be an issue?
I believe you protect your signature by not sending it out willy-nilly in any and all emails. I would reserve my signature for mandiatoy documents that require your John Hancock for legal reasons only.
I do not remember this as any kind of feature...? If you can supply documentation that would be helpful.
Once you send an email— it seems you can copy & paste anything...? You have no control over that.
see: Create and use signatures
https://support.apple.com/guide/preview/fill-out-and-sign-pdf-forms-prvw35725/mac
On your Mac the saved signature are well protected within the macOS.
signature data is usually encrypted. In your Keychain you should be able to find a password entry named "Preview Signature Privacy" - this is the password used to encrypt the signature data.
Even the the plist in encoded
~/Library/Containers/com.apple.Preview/Data/Library/Preferences/com.apple.Preview.signatures.plist
Signatures that you associate with Preview are stored in an encrypted form, which is great for security but also means that Preview is the only program that can access them.
Even though an inserted signature is resizable and can be moved around in the given PDF document, you cannot copy it or a selection that contains it from Preview to another program.