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ZorroSign eSignature app expands support for mobile biometrics

 

Electronic signature company ZorroSign has added support for advanced mobile biometrics to its blockchain-based document signing application.

Documents can be secured with iris, fingerprint, or facial biometrics on Samsung and Apple mobile devices, and users can log into the ZorroSign application, sign documents, request signatures, and approve or reject documents with biometrics.

“Our customers are increasingly conducting business using their mobile devices and their primary concern is security and privacy of sensitive information and protection against document fraud,” said Akbar Jaffer, chief marketing officer at ZorroSign Inc. “Our advanced biometrics capability offers added security of digital documents and gives our customers the peace of mind that their business documents are doubly secure against fraud and tampering for the life of the document.”

Adding mobile biometrics helps increase process efficiency and improve the security of sensitive information, as all parties have on-line access to legally binding documents.

“A well-rounded Digital Transaction Management solution ensures that there are no loopholes that unscrupulous people can exploit,” said Shamsh Hadi, co-founder and CEO of ZorroSign Inc. “Now, our customers have the option to implement biometrics (retina, iris, facial recognition like Face ID and fingerprint like Touch ID) on the mobile device to sign their documents. Biometric verification of a signature adds another level of security to the documents that are a part of a digital transaction.”

The company began supporting biometric integrations with its Digital Transaction Management platform last year.

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