What’s the Best Secure Software for Signing Sensitive Documents?

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Asked By CleverNinja22 On

I'm looking for recommendations for secure signing software that I can use to send sensitive information like Social Security Numbers and bank account details to clients for their signatures. I've used SignNow for the past decade, but their prices have shot up this year. What alternatives do you suggest that are both secure and affordable?

5 Answers

Answered By DocuSpecialist77 On

Definitely check out DocuSign; it’s super reliable!

Answered By DocumentWizard99 On

In addition to those, you could look into PandaDoc and Dropbox Sign as well. They all have good reputations for security and ease of use.

Answered By OfficeGuru82 On

DocuSign seems to be the go-to for many people if you’re looking for something trusted.

Answered By TechieBabe45 On

You might want to consider Adobe Sign or DocuSign. Both are widely used and have strong security features.

DocuFan99 -

Yep, we actually use DocuSign and have had a great experience with it!

Answered By BudgetSaver18 On

Where I work, we use SharePoint Syntex, which charges $2 per signed document for up to 10 recipients. Also, check out Documenso - they’re affordable and seem pretty compliant with security standards.

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