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How does SIGNiX protect clients from tampering?
SIGNiX offers a feature called “tamper evidence.” If someone tries to change any part of the document (even something as simple as deleting a comma or capitalizing a word) there’s proof that tampering took place.
With SIGNiX’s digital signatures, documents are tamper-evident not just at the end of the signing process, but from the second the transaction is started. This provides evidence that the first signer didn’t alter the document before it was sent to the second signer.
If you’re dealing with important documents or high-value transactions, advanced tamper evidence is vital. In fact, many banks, credit unions and other financial institutions require this kind of tamper evidence to protect their customers.