Why I can't put signature in Adobe Acrobat Reader DC?

Why I can't put signature in Adobe Acrobat Reader DC? I can use a picture as a signature in Adobe Reader XI, why Adobe Acrobat Reader DC doesn't have this option?

I can find it when the language is english, but when I change the language to Chinese, it disappeared.

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