Read more about the article <strong>inSign in compar­ison</strong> with competitors
INSIGN IN COMPARISON

inSign in compar­ison with competitors

This is what sets inSign apart from other solutions.
There are many electronic signature providers. A closer look reveals important differences between these various competitors such as DocuSign, AdobeSign and the like. These may not be apparent at first glance. That is…

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Read more about the article <strong>Create a form</strong> – it’s as easy as that
CREATE A FORM - IT'S AS EASY AS THAT

Create a form – it’s as easy as that

Prepare documents with inSign.
There are a range of options for creating forms that can be filled out. One of those is to use the inSign software solution. Documents can be furnished with form fields and then electronically completed and signed using inSign.…

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Read more about the article Why <strong>sign electronically</strong>?
WHY SIGN ELECTRONICALLY?

Why sign electronically?

Interview with Mirko Röder (Product Owner inSign).
An electronic signature is an alternative to a handwritten signature. But why should companies sign electronically these days? In an interview by Podcast Mittelstand, Mirko Röder (Product Owner inSign) provides exciting insights into the world of electronic…

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Read more about the article <strong>Advanced Electronic Signature</strong> (AES)
ADVANCED ELECTRONIC SIGNATURE (AES)

Advanced Electronic Signature (AES)

Definition & meaning of advanced signature.
In the EU, electronic signatures are differentiated into three types: simple, advanced and qualified electronic signatures. All types of signatures are legally valid according to eIDAS Regulation, but have a different level of provability.

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QUALIFIED ELECTRONIC SIGNATURE (QES)

Qualified electronic signature (QES)

Definition & meaning of the qualified signature.
The qualified electronic signature is a signature level specified by eIDAS. This regulation applies as the legal basis for the European Union as well as for countries of the EEA. Unlike the advanced electronic signature, the identity of the signatory must be verified before signing. This can be done, for example, via Video-Ident or eID-Ident. An electronic certificate is then issued by a certified trust service provider. This allows the signatory to create qualified electronic signatures.

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