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What factors make digital signatures legally-binding?

Electronic signatures have been in use for more than a decade in the EU, US, Canada, and many other countries. Nonetheless, the acceptance rate only started to gain momentum over the past few years. Originally, the hindrances to e-signs adoption included the concerns over their legality, the typical reluctance to embrace new technologies, and the huge up-front costs of the first solutions. In America, for example, it is not sufficient for a transaction just to be legal; the majority of organizations would like to be certain, the said transaction can hold up in a court of law. Many years have passed since various e-signature laws became active. And as expected, electronic signatures solutions are now powerful, elegant, affordable, reliable, and their overall return on investment is unquestionable. That’s said; there are a clear set of guidelines as to what really makes them compliant; and more so, legally valid. Read more -  https://medium.com/@esigngenie/what-

What are electronic signatures used for?

From quickly handling student applications to doing employee on-boarding, electronic signatures provide a safer and more effective way of obtaining signatures.  https://www.slideshare.net/esigngenieca/what-are-electronic-signatures-used-for What are electronic signatures used for? from eSign Genie

7 Common mistakes to avoid while choosing e-Signature software

With so many different vendors, features, and systems to choose from, finding the best electronic signature software in the market can be quite overwhelming.  Thankfully, we have identified 7 common mistakes which organizations make, when shopping for e-sign solutions – so you will know how to avoid them. 1. Choosing an e-signature solution that isn’t user-friendly Never confuse simple with under-powered—yes, electronic signature software should be easy to use. Any e-sign software should guarantee a quick and intuitive signing process for the users. Two or three mouse clicks should be all that is required to execute an e-signature. Additionally, your e-sign solution should offer multi-language support to cater to clients from different backgrounds 2. Choosing e-signatures that don’t integrate with the existing applications When you buy an e-sign solution that doesn’t integrate well your existing applications, you are unlikely to enjoy the full benefits of automation.