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Digitally Verified Signature

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Digitally Verified Signature

Digital Verified Signature (also known as Digitally Signed Documents) is a secure, legally-binding method of signing documents online. It’s an electronic form of the traditional ink-and-paper signature that we use to sign our names on paper documents. The difference is that digital signatures utilize cryptographic technology and authentication measures, such as biometric scans or email/password authentication, to verify the authenticity of the signer. This makes sure that the document is signed with the correct identity, and can be used for legal proceedings. Digital signatures are an important part of the digital transformation happening in the business world today; they are necessary for the secure transfer of sensitive data online without risk of tampering or fraudulent activity.

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