In the realm of e-signing, "Signature Creation Data" is a fundamental concept that underpins the entire process. Essentially, it refers to the unique set of data used by a signer to create an electronic signature, ensuring its authenticity and integrity. This data can include a variety of elements, such as:
When you use GoodSign, this creation data is managed securely and transparently, ensuring your electronic signatures are both valid and compliant with industry standards.
Cryptographic Keys: When a user signs a document via GoodSign, cryptographic keys are created and assigned to that specific signature. This ensures only the designated signer has the capability to authenticate that signature, making it highly secure.
Personal Identification: After entering your credentials on GoodSign, the system verifies your identity and allows the creation of an e-signature. This could be as simple as a username and password combination, but the result is a signature that's uniquely yours.
Biometric Data: On platforms integrated with biometric verification, like those using GoodSign, your signature creation data might include a fingerprint scan or facial recognition, offering an even higher level of security.
Without secure and unique signature creation data, the integrity of electronic signatures would be compromised. GoodSign ensures that each element of this data is protected, while also offering the flexibility to use a range of identification methods. This means you only pay $1.50 per envelope, without extra costs for team members or restricted features, streamlining your e-signing experience.
For businesses and individuals alike, understanding and effectively using signature creation data is crucial. It not only bolsters security but also enhances the validity of electronic transactions, making GoodSign a smart, cost-effective choice.
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