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Notes on electronic signing, eIDAS and everyday use.

Law and eIDAS4 min read

When you cannot sign electronically: wills, prenups and property

Most documents can be signed electronically, but a short list cannot. Wills, marital property agreements, lasting powers of attorney and property transfers all need a specific form.

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How to sign4 min read

Do you need an account to sign? Here is how we thought about it

Drawn signing in Signoo does not require an account, an email address, or anything else. Here is why we built it that way and what an account actually gives you when you want one.

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Law and eIDAS4 min read

SES, AES and QES: how the three signature types work under eIDAS

A short walk-through of simple, advanced and qualified electronic signatures under eIDAS, with examples for European users.

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Business5 min read

Freelancer NDA: what to include

A checklist of the clauses that belong in a freelancer non-disclosure agreement. What counts as confidential, how long the duty lasts, what happens on breach.

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How to sign3 min read

How to sign a PDF for free in your browser

Upload a PDF, draw your signature, place it on the page, download. The whole flow runs locally in the browser, with no account and no upload of the file.

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Law and eIDAS5 min read

Is an electronic signature legally binding?

Most European contract law builds on freedom of form, and eIDAS article 25(1) gives electronic signatures legal effect. Here is what holds, and what falls outside.

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