As we all know, a reliable electronic signature has the same legal effect as a handwritten signature or seal. However, with the more and more extensive application of electronic signature technology, many users began to worry. What kind of electronic signature is a reliable electronic signature? Let's take a closer look.
Article 13 of the Electronic Signature Law stipulates that an electronic signature is considered reliable if it meets the following conditions:
(1) When the electronic signature production data is used for electronic signature, it belongs to the exclusive rights of the electronic signer;
(2) When signing, the electronic signature production data is only controlled by the electronic signer;
(3) Any changes to the electronic signature after signature can be found;
(4) Any changes to the content and form of the data message after signature can be found.
Electronic contracts that meet the above conditions are reliable.