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Electronic signature

Definition

An electronic signature is a mechanism for affixing to a digital document proof of identity and consent equivalent to a handwritten signature. Within the meaning of the eIDAS regulation, it encompasses three trust levels: simple (SES), advanced (AES) and qualified (QES). Unlike a digital signature, the electronic signature is a legal concept that can rely on different technologies. Discover our complete guide →

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