OneID teams up with Videosign for seamless authentication experience

January 10, 2024
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TLDR: Digital signature platform Videosign has partnered with OneID to enhance its identity verification and security measures. Users of Videosign will now be able to verify their identities using bank-verified data before signing contracts and documents. The partnership aims to provide a reliable and secure user experience by eliminating the need for form-filling, app downloading, or document scans. Videosign’s solution offers a more secure, efficient, and convenient alternative to traditional pen-and-ink signatures.

The partnership between Videosign and OneID allows Videosign users to verify their identities using bank-verified data before signing contracts and documents. Videosign is a digital signature platform launched in 2019 that aims to provide a solution that is more secure, efficient, and convenient than traditional pen-and-ink signatures. The platform offers an online meeting platform with built-in capabilities to create, sign, and witness documents remotely. Once signed with tamper-proof digital signatures, documents are securely stored alongside video evidence of the meeting.

The partnership with OneID, a digital identity verification specialist, allows Videosign users to quickly and easily prove their identity using pre-verified information linked to their bank accounts. This eliminates the need for form-filling, app downloading, or document scans. OneID’s solution enables users to verify their identities using reliable bank-verified data, offering a secure and straightforward method for authenticating individuals’ identities.

The partnership between Videosign and OneID aims to provide an efficient workflow without compromising security. Videosign CEO Steven Tallant expressed excitement about the benefits the partnership will bring to users by enabling even more efficient workflows. Nina Hinton, Head of Business Growth at Videosign, noted that the partnership makes life easier for users by allowing them to verify their identities and sign documents anytime, anywhere, and on any device.

Videosign continues to offer users the option to verify identities using AI-powered facial recognition by comparing individuals to passport or driving license photos. The digital signatures used by Videosign comply with the highest eIDAS European safety security standards.

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