Soon, e-signatures for smartphones will be available for free from vending machines
It will soon be possible to request a qualified electronic signature that can be used as a private person on a smartphone from the “automated machines” in higher education institutions, financial institutions, and customer services. At least this is the plan of Microsec, a company dealing with e-authentication and electronic signatures, which was the first to create a suitable self-service “e-Signature” terminal. All you need to apply is a valid ePersonal ID card with a chip.
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Digitization continues
“Kiosk machines are common in many countries around the world, and even in our country there is a way to pay checks, for example, or perform simpler operations at these terminals. Beyond that is the service of the e-Signó terminal, through which we can request a qualified e-signature certificate in about 3 minutes, with the help of which we can sign documents in a smartphone application, with exactly the same strong legal effect as if we had signed on paper, by hand, in the presence of two witnesses.”
– highlighted Gergely Vanczák, board member of Microsec, a certified trust service provider specializing in digital authentication and e-signatures.
Microsec
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