Digital signatures –  online, legally binding, and straightforward

E-signature made easy

  • Forget paper, pens, scanners and faces. Digital is so much easier
  • Sign digitally from anywhere at any time, even when working from home.
  • Legally binding signatures - more secure than paper
  • Reduced stationery and postal costs
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What are digital signatures?

It is a hassle to collect multiple handwritten signatures on one document. And the paper version can be risky: It is easy for a document to get lost or damaged, and sometimes it can be difficult to track if it is still the current version. These challenges are even more present when people are working from home. That’s why it’s good to know that you can simplify the signature process - digitally - with the right software.

Digital signatures are a replacement for handwritten signatures, as you can confirm the specific document version. And all this without paper or a pen. Instead, you sign digitally and securely.

In the legal sense, this is an electronic signature: What was once enshrined in the Signature Act can now be found in the Europe-wide eIDAS (electronic IDentification, authentication, and trust services) Regulation on electronic identification and trust services.

How do digital signatures work?

Whether you use digital signatures as a standalone solution or integrated into an existing system, it is a process driven mainly by a workflow.
But careful! Depending on the desired safety standard, there are different versions. Typical is the use of advanced and qualified signatures.

Not much is needed to sign digitally. Use either the designated app or the web portal. Depending on the signature type, the document is signed by keystroke or supplemented by one- or two-factor authentication.

Digital signatures are legally binding

Absolutely safe: The qualified digital signature is equivalent to the handwritten signature and has the same legal evidentiary value. However, advanced signatures may also be used depending on the use case. They also generate a high evidential value, but are somewhat easier to handle.

The eIDAS Regulation also regulates legally binding recognition. It defines how trust services and electronic identification can be used throughout Europe. Electronic signatures are thus classified as legally binding.

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For which area is which necessary? An overview.

Simple / Advanced signature

  • Applications
  • Powers of attorney
  • Employment contract including amendment and/or supplementary agreements
  • Transfer letters
  • Written warnings

Qualified signature

  • Amendments or supplements to an employment contract with double written form clause
  • Acknowledgment of receipt

Handwritten signature

  • Notice of termination
  • Job references
  • Certificate issuance
  • Company agreement
  • Reconciliation of interests
  • Social plan
  • Employee secondment

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