Glossary
Simple Electronic Signature
A simple electronic signature (SES) is the most basic form of e-signature — for example, a name at the bottom of an email or ticking an 'I agree' checkbox.
Full Definition
SES does not verify the signer's identity or document integrity using cryptographic means. It has the lowest evidentiary value in a dispute, but is sufficient for many informal internal documents. In Slovakia and the EU, SES is recognised, however a court may challenge its validity if a party denies the signature. For important contracts, an advanced or qualified signature is recommended.
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