eSign enables eSign users easy access to legally valid Digital Signature service. The authentication options for eKYC include biometric or OTP of the e-KYC service provider. Flexible and easy to implement - eSign provides configurable authentication options in line with e-KYC service and also records the e-KYC ID used to verify the identity of the signer.Comprehensive digital audit trail, in-built to confirm the validity of transactions, is also preserved. Facilitates legally valid signatures - eSign process includes signer consent, Digital Signature Certificate issuance request, Digital Signature creation and affixing as well as Digital Signature Certificate acceptance in accordance with provisions of Information Technology Act.Application service providers use e-KYC service to authenticate signers and facilitate digital signing of documents. Easy and secure way to digitally sign information anywhere, anytime - eSign is an online service for electronic signatures without using physical cryptographic token.No concerns regarding key storage and key protection Immediate destruction of keys after usage Suitable for individual business and GovernmentĪssured Integrity with complete audit trail Using authentication of the eSign user through e-KYC service, online electronic signature service is facilitated Salient Features of eSign Save cost and timeįlexible and fast integration with application eSignĮSign is an online electronic signature service which can be integrated with service delivery applications via an API to facilitate an eSign user to digitally sign a document. A simple to use online service is required to allow everyone to have the ability to digitally sign electronic documents. For offering fully paperless citizen services, mass adoption of digital signature is necessary.
#How can i get a free digital signature verification#
This current scheme of in-person physical presence, paper document based identity & address verification and issuance of hardware cryptographic tokens does not scale to a billion people. The private key used for creating the electronic signature is stored in hardware cryptographic token which is of one time use. Before a CA issues a DSC, the identity and address of the signer must be verified. For creating electronic signatures, the signer is required to obtain a Digital Signature Certificate (DSC) from a Certifying Authority (CA) licensed by the Controller of Certifying Authorities (CCA) under the Information Technology (IT) Act, 2000.