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Authentication code |
Single-use code that provides a security measure to the Electronic Signature Plus process. It has a validity of 05 five minutes from when it was requested. |
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Certificate serial number |
Identification of the digital signature digital certificate that was used by a signer. |
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Certification date |
Date on which the certificate or proof of signature on a Document is issued. |
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Online signature validator |
Public portal where the Verification Code data is entered to validate that an online signature comes from a transaction in Literax. Available at: https://literax.origon.cloud/validator/ |
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Deadline |
Future date that is optionally set in an online signature process as the maximum date by which the required signatures must be collected. If this date is reached without obtaining all the required signatures, the process is automatically canceled and must be started again. |
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Digital certificate |
Data or registration message that confirms the link between a signer-holder of the Digital Certificate- and his private key. |
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Digital signature |
It is a type of electronic signature that is known as advanced, reliable, qualified or certified - these terms vary according to the legislation of each country in Latin America and European regulations - but always distinguishing that it is a type of signature that is based in PKI, Public Key Infrastructure or ICP, Public Key Infrastructure for its acronym in Spanish. PKI / ICP is a cryptography-based system. Digital signatures -as they are known in Common Law systems and in multiple Civil Law systems- are composed of a set of digital certificates (public .cer and private .key), which in addition to a password allow the holder to be identified. |
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Digital trace |
Signature autograph made with the mouse of a desktop computer or with the finger or smart pen on the mobile device or tablet within the signature box that is attributed to an Electronic Signature or Electronic Signature Plus. |
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Electronic signature |
It is the signature that is granted by means of data that is captured in electronic media, a digital trace and / or a click thanks to the use of information technologies. The electronic signature data is recorded in a data message and is admissible as evidence in court. |
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Electronic signature plus |
It is an electronic signature that adds the use of a code as a security measure to have a double authentication factor in the signature collection process. The electronic signature data, including the code for exclusive use per signature operation or transaction, is recorded in a data message and is admissible as evidence in court. It uses IES technology, Extended Security Infrastructure, popularly known as PKI, for its acronym in English, Public Key Infrastructure. |
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Geolocation |
The IP Address can be traced to the exact location where the Document and its attachments were signed. |
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I do not repudiate |
Characteristic of the digital signature that refers to the fact that the authenticity or validity of the data message exchanged cannot be refuted. |
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Invitation |
Sending email to third party (s) to participate in a process. |
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Invoice |
Unique identifier of the digital document that protects the promissory note in electronic version, including its corresponding transmissions or change of status, UUID, for its acronym in English Universally unique identifier. |
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Legal representative |
Natural person who has legal powers to act on behalf of a legal entity in accordance with the scope and specification of the powers granted. |
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Observer |
Spectator of a signing process that receives notifications of the beginning and end of a process and has access to view and consult the document (s) that are the object of the process. |
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OCSP |
Online Certificate Service Protocol |
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OCSP query date |
Date and time when the status of the digital certificate used by a signer in the OCSP was consulted. |
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Official Id |
Official identification. In Mexico: INE, Passport, Professional ID. |
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Online signatures |
Sum of the types of firms offered by the Interfirma Product: i. Electronic signature, ii. Electronic signature plus and iii. Digital signature. |
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Participants |
People who participate in the signing process, whether they are signatories or observers. |
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PKI |
Public Key Infrastructure. It is a set of hardware, software, policies and procedures that enable a platform for the creation, administration, distribution, use, storage and revocation of digital certificates. |
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Private key |
The signer's private certificate, -holder-, also known as a private key, which is used to encrypt a data message. (.key) |
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Probative value |
Element of online signatures that it produces and has the same effects on digital documents that the law grants to paper documents that contain an autograph signature. The three types of online signatures carry a probative value, however the digital signature carries a legal presumption of non-repudiation. Mexico USA |
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Proof of signatures |
It is the audit trail that is attached to the document to be signed in line with the information of evidence of the characteristics of the signature used and the certificate of conservation issued. |
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Public key |
Public digital certificate of the signer, -holder-, which is verified through the internet to verify its authenticity and validity status. (.cer) |
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Reminder |
Sending of e-mail to signers to remember that a document is pending signing. Available through the list of Participants in the document viewer. |
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Shared (Documents) |
Documents that make available to a third party as an Observer for consultation and observation purposes only. |
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Signatories |
Any natural or legal person who signs or signs a document through some type of Online Signature. |
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Signature sequence |
Order in which the signatures will be collected. |
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Subscription date |
Date a document is signed. |
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UUID |
For its acronym Universal Unique Identifier, it is a data message identification format that is structured in 128 bits. |
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XML |
Extended Markup Language for its acronym or extensible markup language, is an open, universal, non-proprietary standard that, through a set of rules also known as schemas, allows data to be structured for exchange through computer systems. |