Hello, I cannot seem to find an answer to this anywhere. On mobile devices the traditional digital signature field is missing. Well, it is there but not displayed and unuse-able. Sure, sure, we can long press and sign all pathetic and unreadable like. This is cumbersome. And is specifically missin something - the code behind the signature! So with adobe digital signatures there is readable code for databases, and from this code we can gleem the identity of the user signing the doc...a stylus squiggly has no such data...this is important, critical even as you will read in a moment.
My company uses lots of signable forms and often more than one signature is required. It would be soooooooo nice to store sigs and have them appear like the printed digital cert sig available (and then legible) on computers. Further our systems catagorize the docs based on the signature, a digital sig is database readable, a human signed one on a touch screen is not.
I am reading about EchoSign and am skiddish of this option, although open to it if I can learn more. Everyone these days are trying to put all my docs on the cloud (drop-box, Skydrive, Google Drive, WTFeveriOSCloud etc.) . This is a total non-starter as we are a medical company and all docs are HIPAA covered (health care private). As such, no 3rd party involvement is allowed. Additionally we have our own databases and have no need for yet another. Perhaps EchoSign only stores the signatures. That's fine. But in no way can our docs and the info inside of them pass through some server, even if it isn't storing the documents, athough if it IS stored then we will lose our business and many of us could be brought up on criminal charges..yippee!!!!!
So can someone elaborate? Does EchoSign fulfill my needs for mobile deployment of digital certificates (I.E. type readable signatures not chicken scratch) and can do so without me sending my docs to Adobe or a 3rd party server? Or better yet, can we get the traditional digital cigs to appear on mobile versions of Adobe?
Please advise on the process as we are going through 1000's of docs a day.
Thanks all in advance. Outside of this issue Adobe is super amazing and we love this product.
R