SimplySign
is a mobile electronic signature that does not require a physical reader or a card with a certificate. It allows you to sign on a mobile device, such as a smartphone or tablet, as well as on your computer. SimplySign is your signature always with you.
Signing documents in a mobile app
Needed:
- smartphone or tablet
Signing documents on a computer
Needed:
- PC or Mac computer
- a mobile device (to generate tokens)
Using SimplySign you can sign
contracts
commercial offers
corporate documents
e-invoices
medical documents
correspondence with public administration authorities
permits for tenders or electronic auctions
and a lot more…
The Certum qualified certificate, running within SimplySign, is recognized as trusted in PDF documents opened in Adobe software. Thanks to this, the recipients of your documents worldwide will receive a clear notice that they are dealing with a reliable document signed with a secure electronic signature
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in your business
SimplySign is a simple, fast, and efficient solution, especially for the Enterprise sector.
A signature can be seamlessly integrated with any document/transaction circulation system or
any e-banking system.
Electronic signature vs. SimplySign
The comparison
SimplySign is a modern, virtual tool for signing and giving effect to any electronic documents. This is the first of its kind offered on the Polish market, guaranteeing 100% mobility – works without a physical card and the reader. With SimplySign You will increase efficiency in Your work on daily basis and save a lot of valuable time
Classic electronic
signature kit
SimplySign
mobile electronic signature
Recognized certificate
Supports key market applications
Supports key market applications
Works on your smartphone/tablet
Works without a physical card and reader
Works on multiple platforms
(Windows, macOS, AndroidOS, iOS)
Simple API integration
Strong client authentication
(Strong client authentication)
Compatible with standard e-signature
Most popular questions
What is Adobe announcing?
On July 1st, the European Union’s new Regulation on Identification and Trust Services (eIDAS) will take effect, setting new rigorous requirements for secure signatures in a way that is expected to influence the entire global industry. In order to make it simple for EU businesses and government entities to successfully comply with this new regulation, Adobe and twelve other industry-leading organizations are announcing the Cloud Signature Consortium.
What is the Cloud Signature Consortium?
The Cloud Signature Consortium is a group of industry and academic organizations committed to building a new standard for cloud-based digital signatures that will support web and mobile applications and comply with the most demanding electronic signature regulations in the world. The goal is to provide a common technical specification that will make solutions interoperable and suitable for uniform adoption in the global market. This effort was inspired by the need to meet the highest level requirements of the European Union’s Regulation on Identification and Trust Services (eIDAS), but its impact is expected to be global as demand for highly secure digital solutions continues to rise.
What problem does the Consortium solve?
With over 7B mobile devices on the planet and cyber-threats at an all-time high, there is increasing market demand for highly secure digital solutions that also provide great user experiences. New regulations – like eIDAS – amplify that demand by creating higher standards for electronic signature compliance.
By providing a common protocol for cloud-based Digital Signatures, the Cloud Signature Consortium will make it possible for industry providers to build experiences that span desktop, mobile and web – and meet market expectations to sign documents anytime, anywhere, and in any application.
How does the Consortium add value to eIDAS?
The European Commission has worked hard to bring eIDAS to life. And yet, they realize that enabling broad adoption of digital signatures in Europe will take more than just a regulation. To be successful, they need a complete ecosystem of solutions, technology, and trust service providers that are fully aligned in support of eIDAS requirements. The Consortium’s leadership in developing this standard demonstrates critical industry commitment to the success of digital transformation in Europe as a single digital market.