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Looking for a more convenient way to send, track, and sign digital documents? You will require an electronic signature app. Nowadays, almost everything has been digitized, and collecting handwritten signatures on paper is no longer feasible. With an eSignature app, you can securely sign (and send) agreements from your desktop or mobile device, whenever and wherever you want, without ever picking up a pen. But which app should you go with? In this guide, we have highlighted the best free and paid signature app that can work perfectly on your Gmail and iPhone. Let’s get into detail. <\/p>

What is an Electronic Signature?<\/span><\/h2>

An electronic signature is a digital mark that indicates acceptance of a contract or document. When you sign your name for a purchase or to receive a package, that is an example of an electronic signature. By allowing you to add entry forms to your documents, electronic signature software makes it simple to collect and store these types of signatures. They also increase security by allowing signatures to be verified.<\/p>

Are Electronic Signatures Legally Enforceable?<\/span><\/h2>

In a nutshell, yes. Many cases have been decided in favor of the veracity of electronic signatures by judges. eSignatures are legally binding whenever there is consent and intent, which is almost always the case.<\/p>

What is a Digital Signature?<\/span><\/h2>

A digital signature differs from an electronic signature. It is an encrypted “packet” linked to a document. Digital signature software generates a hash, which is a condensed version of a document that is encrypted with a specific key. The signature is an encrypted “hash.” The hash is decrypted with the key and compared to the original document to validate the signature. Many of the signature apps discussed below support both electronic and digital signatures, so you don’t have to choose between the two.<\/p>

How do you Create an Electronic Signature?<\/span><\/h2>