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eIDAS

Definition

eIDAS (Electronic IDentification, Authentication and trust Services) is European Regulation No. 910/2014 which establishes a common legal framework for electronic signatures, seals, time-stamping and other trust services in the EU. It defines three signature levels (simple, advanced, qualified) and creates the concept of qualified trust service providers. Learn more about eIDAS →

Frequently asked questions

What is the eIDAS regulation?

eIDAS (Electronic IDentification, Authentication and trust Services) is EU regulation No. 910/2014, which sets a common legal framework for electronic signatures, seals, timestamping, and other trust services across the EU.

How many levels of electronic signature does eIDAS define?

Three levels: simple, advanced, and qualified electronic signature.

What is a qualified trust service provider under eIDAS?

It is a provider recognized under eIDAS to deliver trust services — signature, seal, timestamping — at the qualified level, the highest tier the regulation defines.

Does eIDAS only cover electronic signatures?

No — the regulation also covers electronic seals, timestamping, and other trust services, not just signatures.

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