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We all remember carrying stamps and having to sign every contract by hand. This is why we integrated with the best eSign solutions and built our own - to provide the best end-to-end contract management tool you’ll need.

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FAQ

eSignatures, or electronic signatures, are digital versions of a traditional ink signature. They are used to sign documents electronically and can be done using various methods, such as typing, drawing, or uploading an image of your signature. The eSignature is then embedded into the document, providing a legally binding and tamper-proof signature record.
Yes, eSignatures are legally binding in many countries, including the United States and the European Union. They are considered to have the same legal standing as traditional ink signatures and are accepted in many legal and business contexts. Check the app above and see if your country accepts eSignatures.
eSignatures have many benefits, including convenience, speed, cost savings, and security. They allow documents to be signed and returned quickly, eliminating the need for paper documents and manual processes. They also reduce the risk of errors, fraud, and lost documents.
White Pipe eSignatures are highly secure and tamper-proof. They use advanced encryption and authentication methods to ensure that the signature is unique and belongs to the signer. Additionally, we have strict security protocols in place to protect the integrity of the signature and the document.
eSignatures can be used for a wide variety of documents, such as contracts, agreements, forms, and invoices. However, there may be certain types of documents that cannot be legally signed electronically, such as wills and other legal documents in certain jurisdictions. It`s always best to check with the local laws and regulations before using eSignature for sensitive documents.
Yes, eSignatures can be used by multiple parties to sign a document electronically. This feature is known as "multi-party" or "batch" signing, and it allows multiple parties to sign the same document simultaneously or in a specific order. This can be especially useful for large contracts or agreements that involve multiple stakeholders.

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