Electronic signature PDF file increases the size of the file about 3 MB

We use our Smart badge certificates to sign electronically PDF documents.  This action adds recently ~ 3 MB for each file for each signature.  It is a recent phenomenon.  It didn't last month.  When you do that, you might have multiple signatures on a PDF of 1 page and the overall size of the file was very small, like the size of 200-300kb.  What could have been changed and the suggestions on how reset it?

In fact, I found a possible solution:

Edit / Preferences / Signatures

  1. Design & appearance: uncheck "include signature's revocation status.
  2. Audit: Uncheck "Require the revocation of the certificate to succeed..." »

See the screenshots below:

Note, this is Adobe XI and uses certificates from a SmartBadge.  It seems that fairly constant file size (not dramatically increasing the size of the file).,.

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