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What should I pay attention to when making electronic seals?
Electronic seal is a form of electronic signature. According to China's current electronic signature law, if the electronic signature needs third-party authentication, the legally established electronic authentication service provider will provide authentication services. Both parties can't provide electronic signature authentication by themselves, and the emergence of third-party electronic seal platform just makes up for the market demand in this respect.

So how to choose a third-party platform? Or what should I pay attention to when choosing a third-party platform?

1. Does the product meet the legal requirements?

The Electronic Signature Law has many explicit provisions on the use of electronic signatures and data messages, such as the electronic signature must be owned by the signatory, controlled by the signatory when signing, the content must be able to be expressed and called at any time, and the content must be guaranteed not to be tampered with.

2. Is the data storage safe?

After the contract is signed, saving and calling are equally important, so it is also an important dimension to evaluate the electronic seal platform.

3. Are legal services adequate?

Signing a contract with an electronic seal itself is to let the law protect its legal rights. If an electronic seal platform can provide supporting legal services, it will definitely reassure users.

4. Who are the benchmark customers?

Maybe the first three precautions are confusing to you, so we'll use the simplest and quickest way: follow the big company.

With the characteristics of safety and compliance, our platform has served tens of millions of enterprises and 85 million users, and provided services such as electronic official seal, electronic document signing, evidence preservation and network arbitration access for many industries such as finance, insurance, third-party payment, tourism, real estate, automobile, medical care, logistics, supply chain, B2B and human resources.