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eIDAS makes electronic signatures legal in Europe.

If you do business in Europe, then eIDAS is big news. This regulation simplifies and standardizes digital IDs and signatures across Europe to help create a “Digital Single Market.” Now, it’s much easier for you and your customers to conduct secure digital transactions in your own country and across European Union (EU) member states.

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What is eIDAS regulation for digital signatures?

The Electronic Identification and Trust Services Regulation (eIDAS Regulation 910/2014/EC) is a single, standardized regulation that applies across all EU member states — finally providing a consistent legal framework for accepting electronic identities and signatures. It also introduces digital seals for business entities. With the arrival of eIDAS, European organizations are racing to fully digitize their business processes. And with good reason. A recent Forrester study* found that e-signatures provided by Adobe Acrobat Sign help organizations save significant time and money.

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eIDAS recognizes three e-signature types.

With eIDAS, your business gains the flexibility to choose from a variety of electronic signature approaches. The most rigorous requirements set strict compliance standards for verifying the identity of signers and the authenticity of the documents they sign. It also introduces electronic seals that let a legal entity, such as a business, seal a document instead of signing with the identity of a specific person.

1. Electronic signatures

eIDAS sets a foundation for all electronic signatures by asserting that no signature can be denied legal admissibility solely because it's in electronic form. This requirement can be met with typical e-signatures.

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2. Advanced Electronic Signatures (AdES)

With AdES, signatures must be uniquely linked to, and capable of identifying, the signer. Signers create their signature using data solely under their control and the final document is tamper-evident. This requirement can be met with digital signatures.

3. Qualified Electronic Signatures (QES)

QES is a stricter form of AdES and the only signature type given the same legal value as handwritten signatures. It requires signers to use certificate-based digital ID issued by a qualified EU Trust Service Provider (TSP), along with a qualified signature creation device (QSCD), such as a smart card, USB token, or mobile app that creates a one-time passcode.

With 6 billion transactions a year, we know signature compliance.

Adobe is uniquely qualified to help you comply with eIDAS. As the undisputed leader in secure digital documents, we invented PDF, contributed to open standards for digital signatures, and continue to advance those standards as part of the Cloud Signature Consortium.

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Ultimate compliance.

Ultimate compliance.

Our signature solution is the only one to support every accredited trust service provider in Europe and gives you freedom of choice when it comes to advanced and qualified signatures.

Security device support.

Security device support.

We support the broadest range of secure signature creation devices (SSCD), including smart cards, USB tokens, and mobile authentication apps.

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