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Certified PDF document was digitally signed with a trusted certificate, ensuring its authenticity, integrity, and origin. It prevents unauthorized modifications and provides a verifiable audit trail.

Certification ensures the document is:

Tamper-proof – Prevents unauthorized edits or fraud.

Legally compliant – Meets e-signature laws and standards (e.g., eIDAS, ESIGN, UETA).

Authentic – Confirms the signer’s identity and the document’s origin.

Trustworthy – Increases credibility with clients, partners, and regulatory authorities.

ApostiSign certificate is legally binding and it is comply to the following standards:

eIDAS (EU Standard)

    •Regulation (EU) No 910/2014 governs electronic signatures in the European Union.

ESIGN & UETA (USA)

   •ESIGN Act  and UETA  Act provide legal recognition of electronic signatures in the United States.

   •Allows digital certificates and cryptographic signatures to serve as legally binding e-signatures.

Adobe Approved Trust List

   •The Certificate was issue by one of the  Adobe Approved Trust List (AATL) , its digital signatures are trusted in Adobe Acrobat and other major PDF viewers.

With an ApostiSign Basic subscription, you can sign an unlimited number of documents on a fair-use basis.

With an ApostiSign Premium subscription, you can sign and send an unlimited number of signature requests to third parties on a fair-use basis.

At ApostiSign, we believe that every PDF document you send should be certified or digitally signed to protect you. Therefore, our subscription plans—from Basic to Premium—are affordable and do not limit the number of documents you can certify or digitally sign.

 

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