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Qualified Electronic Signatures
We support the following Qualified Electronic Signature methods:
Advanced Electronic Signatures
We support the following Advanced Electronic Signature methods:
SIMPLE Electronic Signatures
We have build a free Simple Electronic Signature method, which adds a signature page to your document with an image of the signatures. Please get legal advice on what level of signature your document require to be legally binding.
What is eIDAS?
We support the following Advanced Electronic Signature methods:
“eIDAS (electronic IDentification, Authentication and trust Services) is an EU regulation on electronic identification and trust services for electronic transactions in the European Single Market. It was established in EU Regulation 910/2014 of 23 July 2014 on electronic identification and repeals 1999/93/EC from 13 December 1999.[1][2]
It entered into force on 17 September 2014 and applies from 1 July 2016 except for certain articles, which are listed in its Article 52.[3] All organizations delivering public digital services in an EU member state must recognize electronic identification from all EU member states from September 29, 2018.”[4]
All our signature methods are eIDAS compliant.

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An online signature document simplifies the process of signing contracts and documents, offering convenience and efficiency. With e-signature documents, individuals can electronically sign agreements from anywhere, at any time, eliminating the need for physical signatures. Whether it’s signing a document, adding signatures to contracts, or add signature to documents, online signature solutions ensure legality and security. Signatures on contracts serve as legal confirmation, indicating mutual agreement and acceptance of terms outlined within the document.Businesses can streamline operations by enabling stakeholders to sign online contracts seamlessly. Embracing online signature documents accelerates deal closures, reduces paperwork, and enhances collaboration. Say goodbye to traditional pen-and-paper signatures and embrace the convenience of signing contracts online with ease.
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To create an electronic signature, you can use various methods such as signing directly on a touchscreen device, uploading an image of your handwritten signature, or using specialized software to generate a digital signature. Many platforms offer easy-to-use tools for creating electronic signatures, allowing you to sign documents digitally with ease and convenience.
An electronic signature is a broad term that encompasses any method of signing a document electronically, such as typing your name, drawing your signature on a touch screen, or using a digital pen. On the other hand, a digital signature is a specific type of electronic signature that uses cryptographic technology to verify the authenticity and integrity of a document. While electronic signatures indicate intent to sign, digital signatures provide an added layer of security by uniquely linking the signature to the signer and the document, ensuring non-repudiation and tamper-proofing.