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Configure Security Settings:
Click the "Advanced Options"
-Under Security Settings, find the option labeled "Enable OTP Verification."
-Select Yes to activate OTP verification for this document.
-Send the Document:
+ +This feature makes it clear that the signing process involved OTP verification, adding credibility to the document’s legal standing.
+The widgets available to a signer depend on the Enable OTP Verification and Allowed Modifications settings configured for the document.
+The signer can add the following widgets during the signing process:
+++Note: If the signer has an OpenSign account with previously saved Signature, Initials, or Stamp items, those saved items are automatically displayed and can be used immediately while signing.
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The signer can add the following widgets during the signing process:
++Note: Previously saved Signature, Stamp, and Initials from the signer's OpenSign account are not displayed. The signer must create a new signature, stamp, or initials by drawing, typing, or uploading them during the signing process.
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Consider enabling OTP verification in scenarios where:
The "Enable OTP Verification" feature in OpenSign is a powerful tool for ensuring that only verified individuals can sign documents. By sending a unique code to each signer’s email and requiring it before signing, this feature strengthens security and authenticity. The use of OTP verification is also recorded in the completion certificate, providing a clear record of email verification.
Use OTP verification whenever you need an added layer of email-based security and authenticity in your document signing workflows.
If you require more help, feel free to reach out to our customer support on support@opensignlabs.com.
-Happy signing with OpenSign™!
Happy signing with OpenSign™!