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Use this chart to help select which type of signature to use based on factors that are commonly used to determine legally binding signatures:

Feature

Signature Control

Signed Section

(Wet or Text/Image)

Requires AuthenticationNo - can be used by anonymous usersYes - via frevvo User auth
and
or, for workflow steps assigned to email, by email
Secure from tamperingNoYes
Automatically disable section and set dateNo - but can be done with business rulesYes
Legally BindingMaybeYes

Digital Signatures

Info

This paragraph applies to Signed Sections. Signed Sections may be used by an authenticated  user, who will be required to login, or by an email user who will be required to supply the correct email as well as first and last name to authenticate the signature. 

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The Lock sign means that the next person in the workflow can not remove the signature and edit the signed data. A good use case is an employee performance review where the manager starts the form, and signs the review, and sends it to the employee. You would check Lock sign so the employee cannot unsign and edit the data entered by the manager.

The Must sign property makes the signature required. With Must sign, a form cannot be submitted or a workflow is not sent to the next person until the signature is added.Checking Must sign will disable the None Required option from the Signature dropdown and automatically selects Text/Signature Image. You can change the Signature dropdown to Wet Signature 

Sections that are hidden/not hidden via a rule or the Visible property in the designer, behave as stated below with respect to Must Sign:

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