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Digital Contract Signing

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Digital Contract Signing

Digital Contract Signing Definition

Digital contract signing is the process of using a digital signature to sign an electronic contract. This can be done either by using a software program that generates a digital signature, or by using a physical device that creates a digital signature.

Digital signatures are becoming increasingly common as more and more businesses move away from paper contracts. They offer a number of advantages over traditional signatures, including:

-They’re much faster to create and sign, which can save time for both parties involved in the contract.

-They’re more secure, as it’s much harder to forge a digital signature than a traditional one.

-They can be easily verified, so there’s no need for physical copies of the contract to be kept on file.

If you’re looking to sign a contract electronically, chances are good that you’ll be able to do so using digital signatures.

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