Tip of the month (June 2022) - Insert CVE/QR codes in your documents and enable third-party verification
Insert CVE/QR codes in your documents
What is a CVE?
A CVE code is a set of digits that uniquely identifies a document.
This code is printed on each and every page of the document and allows the authenticity of the printed document to be checked against the original electronic document.
What is a QR?
It is a code capable of storing information, such as a URL, SMS, EMail, Text, etc. in a dot matrix.
XolidoSign Solutions
Guarantees the integrity of your documents with electronic signatures and the introduction of QR and CVE codes so that they can be checked against their electronic original.
What are they for?
They allow you to maintain theintegrity and reliability of your documents and prevent them from being falsified, as they can be checked against their electronic original.
Each document will include aCVE code through which a document is uniquely identified and the QR code will store the URL where the document can be checked or directly downloaded.
Advantages of using CVE/QR codes
CVE
QR
Maintains document integrity
Code printed on all pages of the document
Allows to verify the authenticity of the printed document on paper
Uniquely identifies a document
Stores url information to match the document
or the url to download the document
Allows you to interact with a smartphone in a simple way
Scan the code and get the information instantly
Tip: Insert CVE/QR code in your documents, so that any person, company or institution can check the original document and the validity of the embedded electronic signature.