In the past getting paper documents signed by the appropriate people could take days, or even weeks. This caused business transactions to take much longer to complete as contracts and agreements had to be completed. Today, however, advances in technology have been developed to allow people to use a digital signature on all sorts of legal documents and contracts. Instead of needing a physical signature on a hard copy, an electronic digital version can be used in its place.
Using a Digital Signature Requires Using Security Measures
The only issue with using a digital signature is verifying that it is indeed authorized and signed by the responsible party. Electronic signature fraud can be an issue when you do not have the appropriate security plan in place. However, when you use Digi-ID, available from us, here at Digi-Sign, the signature contains two different security measures by storing part of the signature data locally on the user’s computer.