When it comes to a document access security, SigningHub gives you advanced options to additionally protect your document(s). There are three different ways through which you can restrict your document access for a recipient, i.e. configure password based authentication, or an OTP based authentication, or define a particular time period after which your document will be inaccessible to the recipients. See the following table for details:


Document Access Security

Fields

Description

Default Behaviour

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. 

Selected 

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.

On selecting the check box shown in the image below, the following options will be displayed:

  • Via date and time

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. If the document is not processed within the specified time, the document will be considered declined.

  • Via days

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.


 Disabled

Document access authentication

Select the check box to enable recipient authentication through a specified password or an OTP when attempting to access the document. 

On selecting the checkbox shown in the image below, the following options will be displayed: 


  • Password Authentication


Set a password that the recipient would need to provide in order to access the document. While typing in a password, the Password Policy will be displayed. SigningHub will allow you to specify a password that complies with the given Password Policy. Password Policy will be configured at Enterprise level or Administrator level according to account type.

The following image illustrates the Password Policy displaying with the Password field.


 


If the document owner is a part of an enterprise then the Password Policy defined in Enterprise Advance Settings will be followed. If document owner is an individual user then Password Policy defined in SigningHub Admin Global Settings will be followed.


  • OTP Authentication

This option will let the document owner send an OTP to the recipient that will used for the purpose of recipient authentication. Whenever the recipient will try to open this document an OTP will be sent to the recipient's email, mobile number, or both depending upon the document owner's service plan configuration. When the service plan allows "SMS OTP", a field to specify the mobile number of a recipient to send an OTP will be displayed. The document will be accessible only upon providing the correct OTP. By default, the specified number is displayed partially masked to comply with the GDPR policy. Click  to view the complete number.


  1. This option will only be displayed if the "Enable One Time Password (OTP)" option is enabled in the document owner's service plan. If you cannot find this option in your account, upgrade your service plan.
  2. The OTP method under "OTP Authentication" will be the same as per the configured OTP method in the document owner's service plan.
    • "(Email)", in case only "Email OTP" is configured in the service plan
    • "(SMS)", in case only "SMS OTP" is configured in the service plan
    • "(SMS and Email)", in case both "Email OTP" and "SMS OTP" are configured in the service plan

Disabled

Document signing authentication

Select this check box to enable recipient authentication through OTP process when attempting to sign the document. 

On selecting the checkbox shown in the image below, the following options will be displayed: .


  • Mobile Number


Enter the recipient's mobile number on which the OTP will be sent via SMS. The full international number must be entered in the  00 44 234334334 or +44 234334334 format. By default, the specified mobile number is displayed partially masked to comply with the GDPR policy. Click   to view the complete number.


  1. In the following cases, the "Document Signing Authentication" option is not available on the "Set Access Security" dialog:
    • For the recipients of type "Reviewer" , "Editor" or "Send A Copy"
    • Workflow type is set to "Individual"
    • Recipient is a Group signer
    • "Enable One Time Password (OTP)" option is disabled in the service plan
  1. The following rules will be followed for initiating the OTP process:
    • The system will initiate when the recipients attempt to sign a signature field, and will not initiate OTP process when recipient attempts to mark an Initials field.
    • Even if Document Signing OTP Authentication is configured, OTP process will fail to initiate in case the signer is performing Bulk Sign. 
    • When the recipient is a registered user and attempts to sign a signature field, the system will follow the OTP authentication settings (including mobile number) as configured by document owner via "Set Access Security" dialog. 
      • In case the OTP authentication is not configured by the document owner, the system will follow the OTP authentication settings configured in the Enterprise Role while using the mobile number specified on the user's "My Settings" page.
      • In case OTP authentication is not configured in the Enterprise Role or Service Plan, then OTP process will not initiate. 
    • When the recipient is a guest user and attempts to sign a signature field, the system will follow the OTP authentication settings (including the mobile number) as configured by document owner via "Set Access Security" dialog.  
      • In addition, even if the OTP authentication is configured in the Enterprise role, OTP process will still not initiate.
  1. This option will only be displayed if the "Enable One Time Password (OTP)" option is enabled in the document owner's service plan. If you cannot find this option in your account, upgrade your service plan.
  2. The OTP method for "Document Signing OTP Authentication" will be the same as per the configured OTP method in the document owner's service plan.
    • "(Email)", in case only "Email OTP" is configured in the service plan
    • "(SMS)", in case only "SMS OTP" is configured in the service plan
    • "(SMS and Email)", in case both "Email OTP" and "SMS OTP" are configured in the service plan

 Disabled

Save

Click to save the information entered on the dialog.

 

Cancel

Click to discard the information entered on the dialog.

 



To set access duration via date and time


Considering the screenshot scenario, the document will be accessible to "Simon Gill" only from November 23, 2022 15:48:37 to November 30, 2022 17:00:31 for processing. The document will be considered declined if it is not processed within this time-period.


To set access duration via days



Considering the screenshot scenario, the document will be accessible to "Simon Gill" for the next 14 days after receiving it. The document will be considered declined if it is not processed within this time-period.

To set document access authentication


Password Authentication


   

Considering the screenshot scenario, the recipient "Simon Gill" will have to provide this (specified) password to access and process the document.


OTP Authentication



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.


To set document signing authentication



  1. A document owner can edit recipient permissions even after the document has been shared with the recipients. However, if a read-only template has been used, the document owner won't be able to edit recipient permissions after sharing the document.
  2. In the service plan, if under "Enable One Time Password (OTP)", the "Email OTP" was checked and the "SMS OTP" was unchecked, and the document owner shared the workflow with either the "Document Access Authentication" and/or "Document Signing OTP Authentication" but before the recipient could process the document, under "Enable One Time Password (OTP)", "Email OTP" was unchecked and the "SMS OTP" was checked, the system will prompt an error and the recipient will be unable to access the document. In this case, the recipient should ask the document owner to configure the recipient's mobile number in the "Set Access Security" dialog of the shared workflow. 


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