When the documents are shared on the web with other users, it's important to upscale the security levels for preventing fraudulent attempts and bad actors compromising your document security. SigningHub provides you with three salient validation methods that can be configured for either individual or all recipients collectively:
In case the authentication/validation fails in any of the above scenarios, the recipient will be restricted to access/sign the document.
By default these document security features are disabled for a new workflow. You can always enable them as required before sharing.
The following image illustrates the Set Access Security dialog.
The following image illustrates the names, description, and the default behaviour of the fields on the Set Access Security dialog.
Document Access Security |
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Default Behaviour |
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Recipient |
Displays the recipient name for which the Set Access Security dialog has been opened. You can select a different recipient from the dropdown to apply the security access settings. In addition, you can also select "Apply to all" to apply the settings to all the recipients that are already added to the document. |
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Document access duration |
Select the check box to allow document access only for a specified duration for the selected or all recipients. You can specify the access duration via specific date and time or a number of days.
Set a specific start and end date/time for a recipient to access the document. The recipient will not be able to access the document beyond this duration. Also if the document is not processed within the specified time, the document will be considered declined.
Set a number of days in which a recipient can sign the document after receiving it. The recipient will not be able to access the document after this duration. Also if the document is not processed within the specified days, the document will be considered declined. |
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Document access authentication |
Select the check box to enable recipient authentication through a specified password or an OTP process when attempting to access the document.
This will let you set a password that the recipient would need to provide in order to access the document. The following image illustrates the Password Policy displaying with the Password field.
This will let you specify the mobile number of a recipient to send an OTP. Whenever the recipient will try to open this document an OTP will be sent to that mobile number. The document will be opened/ accessible only upon providing the correct OTP. |
Disabled |
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Document signing authentication |
Select this check box to enable recipient authentication through OTP process when attempting to sign the document.
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Save |
Click to save the information entered on the dialog. |
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Cancel |
Click to discard the information entered on the dialog. |
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Considering the screenshot scenario, the document will be accessible to "Caroline Joseph" only from December 21, 2016 14:00:20 to December 31, 2016 14:00:20 for processing. The document will be considered declined if it is not processed within this time-period.
Considering the screenshot scenario, the document will be accessible to "Caroline Joseph" for the next 10 days after receiving it. The document will be considered declined if it is not processed within this time-period.
After you have:
Considering the screenshot scenario, the recipient "Caroline Joseph" will have to provide this (specified) password to access and process the document.
Considering the screenshot scenario, an OTP will be sent to the specified mobile number of "Simon Gill", whenever he attempts to access the document. He must provide the received OTP to access and process the document.
After you have:
The availability of configuring OTP security feature is subject to your subscribed service plan. If you cannot find this option in your account, upgrade your service plan. |