What is a timestamp?

A timestamp is an online mechanism that demonstrates the existence of data from a specific moment in time, and that it has not been altered since then.  

At Docuten, using a timestamp offers more security when signing digitally.

Since a timestamp shows that data has existed from a specific point in time (and has not been altered), it serves as reliable proof of when a document was signed, adding to the value of electronically signed documents.

All of the solutions offered by Docuten comply with the European eIDAS Regulation, along with other international regulations on digital signature. Feel free to contact us if you have further questions about our different digital signature options.