@robmcd85 Thanks Rob! There is actually a way to add the date (the option is behind the tree dots :) We'll add the proposition to our backlog and let you know when it's there to let us now what you think!
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I think this is very much needed. I don't want to use a camera and a printer then a scanner. Just one thing, why can't we create a account to manage my signatures uploaded in an image format.
@new_user_10220228f4d98ded7 Thanks a lot Abihishek!!! Indeed I agree with you, that's how SignFree was born: we were tired of printing, scanning and so on. To make it most straightforward possible, you do not need login account. But I have a good news for you: by default your signature stays in the secure storage of your browser, so no need to draw it every time!
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Is it eIDAS-compliant? Does it use a qualified e-sign certificate?
@petartodd Hello Petar, SignFree focuses on the e-signature and Advance E-Signature as we really make it more accessible to people everywhere, i.e. in and outside Europe. For the qualified e-signature there are more and more applications handle this part. For example in Belgium there is Itsme. Do you have a country in mind for the qualified e-signature?
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@nicola_di_giorgio I've worked on the harmonization of the EU and the Macedonian law related to e-signatures and I've realized two things in the process: 1) e-signatures are often not accessible due to costs, and 2) people never know what the particular e-signature is enough for (will it be recognized if they signed a contract with it etc.).
That is why I wanted to know what kind e-signatures you offer. If it is registered in the Trust Providers List of any country in the EU, then it will be recognized in Macedonia as well.
@petartodd Good to know this. Actually we were also involved with the implementation of QEA signatures for banks and insurances in Belgium but SignFree do not target this market. But the qualified signatures is quite complicated and it applies to really specific scenarios (notary deeds, ...). We actually noticed that for most of the documents of our everyday life it's enough to include an e-signature or to get a verification of the identity of the signer by SMS. Already these 2 levels are not accessible to the majority of the people and I think that once this will be granted, then all signature will be level up to qualified. But I guess that jumping directly to the qualified e-signature for all documents it's a bit too early (by the way macedonia is a wonderful country, I really liked travelling there :)
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