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Communications
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Communications
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E-Blast and Newsletter Content
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E-Blast Video ConsignO Desktop
Dear member or registrant,
In order to make your work easier, our partner Notarius has created 20 videos on the features of ConsignO Desktop, the signature software and PDF reader offered free with your digital signature.
Quick overview of the videos:
- Creating and applying templates
- Sign and assemble a set of drawings
- Convert to PDF/A format
- Attach and extract attachments from a PDF/A-3
- Using combined actions
All videos can be found on YouTube or on the Notarius support site.
Using ConsignO Desktop to digitally sign will speed up your authentication processes and allow you to focus on your practice. Take advantage of it!
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E-Blast Digital signature in another province
Title: Do you practice in more than one province?
Subject: Get a digital signature in another order for only $75
Dear Member,
The digital transformation of our practice requires that we adopt secure tools to ensure the protection of the public.
In this regard, the [INSERT ASSOCIATION ACRONYM] digital signature is the technological tool that allows you to authenticate your electronic documents in full compliance.
Every member who has already signed up for the ['INSERT ORDER NAME] digital signature can obtain an additional signature in another province for only $75.
This joint promotion with all Canadian architectural associations is designed to accelerate and secure the digital transition of our practice.
Subscribe here [LINK TO https://www.notarius.com/en/certifio/pro/ASSOCIATIONACRONYM]
This is a great opportunity to adopt it. Take advantage of it.
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Questions & Answers
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Q&A – What should an architect know about digital signatures?
- What is an electronic document?
An electronic document is a document carried by electronic, logical, and visual media.
- What is a digital signature?
It is the affixing of a digital signing certificate that cryptographically secures an electronic file and confirms its origin, the authenticity of the signer, and the integrity of the signed document.
- What is a digital signing certificate?
It is a computer artefact issued and cryptographically protected by a Certificate Authority (Notarius) attesting to the veracity of the information declared in the certificate. This information may include:
- Full name
- Email address
- Professional title
- Membership number
- Public key
- Validity period and the serial number of their certificate
- Features and Benefits
A/An [INSERT ASSOCIATION ACRONYM] digital signature affixed to a document by a member or registrant:
- Guarantees the identity of the document. The origin of the document includes proof of the signer’s identity, the member or registrant’s professional category, the professional affiliation to [INSERT ASSOCIATION ACRONYM] (at the time of signing), as well as the date and time the document was finalized.
- Ensures the integrity of the document (as well as the information it contains) to confirm that the document has not been altered since it was signed;
- Establishes the authenticity of the document. Authenticity implies that everything necessary to prove its origin and integrity is embedded in the document.
A/An [INSERT ASSOCIATION ACRONYM] digital signature must remain under the sole control of its holder; it cannot be shared or delegated under any circumstances.
Sign-up information: https://notarius.com/signup/certifioforprofessionals
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Q&A - Digital Best Practices (This Q&A includes a video series)
Digital transformations can be complex and pose unique challenges. Over the years, we have received numerous questions about digital signatures. Here we aim to provide all of the answers you’re seeking.
CTA : Visit – Read – Watch
Note : Copy the embeding link from YouTube to upload to your website directly.
Visit - Link to web page: https://www.notarius.com/notariusandyourassociation?hs_preview=cGsWHttq-61505281397
Read - Link to PDF version: https://www.notarius.com/hubfs/document/en/Digital-Best-Practices.pdf
Watch - Link to YouTube playlist: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CIPkbhrL1Q0&list=PLfK46CjyPVSMnleFMonEA71ZNDVEkn8wl
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Q&A - 5 Best Practices
CTA : Visit – Read
Visit - Link to web page: https://www.notarius.com/en/library/5-best-practices-to-ensure-that-your-electronic-drawings-are-compliant
Read - Link to PDF version: https://www.notarius.com/hubfs/document/en/education/5-Best-Practices.pdf
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Q&A – How do you verify and validate a digitally signed document?
How to configure Adobe Acrobat to validate signatures
Link to support web page: https://support.notarius.com/en/help/kb/how-to-configure-adobe-acrobat-to-sign-or-validate-signatures/
How to configure Bluebeam to validate signatures
Link to support web page: https://support.notarius.com/en/help/kb/how-do-you-configure-bluebeam-revu-to-validate-signatures/
How to sign, comment on, approve, and verify digitally signed documents
Link to video : https://notarius.hubs.vidyard.com/watch/XtvS4BdLH5wc1UJ4HZFfBi
How to validate one or more digital signatures
Link to support web page: https://support.notarius.com/en/help/kb/i-want-to-validate-one-or-more-certifio-digital-signatures/
How to batch validate documents that have been digitally signed
Link to support web page: https://support.notarius.com/en/help/kb/i-want-to-validate-one-or-more-certifio-digital-signatures/#Batch-ConsignO
What is a digital signature?
A digital signature is an encrypted electronic signature that can guarantee the origin of an electronic document, its integrity, and its authenticity. When you manually sign a document, you guarantee your agreement to the text content. A digital signature does the same thing and adds even more information. It guarantees signature authenticity by proving that you are the person who signed, it ensures document integrity, meaning that it has not been modified since the signature, and also confirms that the sustainability of the document, ensuring its validity for years to come.
Difference between a digital and an electronic signature
An electronic signature consists of blocks of information that identify you. A digital signature is a form of electronic signature that is more secure because it is encrypted and can be invisible. It protects many elements of your documents. Watch the CertifiO video
What is a digital signature certificate and what type of information does it contain?
The digital signature certificate can be compared to a passport. It contains information that helps authenticate the signer’s identity and links them to their digital signature. All recipients can see the certificate’s details by accessing Notarius’ online certification servers. Certificates are issued by Notarius, a certification authority, once a user’s identity and, when applicable, professional status, have been verified. The certificate is an electronic file that meets the X.509 standard and is signed by a recognized certification authority. It contains data that identifies the user, such as:
- The user’s distinctive name (last name, first name, and, when applicable, member number)
- The name of the user’s professional association, when applicable
- The user’s email address
- The user’s public verification key
- The certificate’s validity period
- The certificate’s serial number
- The issuing certificate authority’s digital signature to verify and guarantee the authenticity of the information contained within the certificate
Is my digital signature recognized elsewhere in Canada?
Yes. Notarius is in accordance with the criteria specified in the federal law, Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act. There may also be particular provincial laws whose criteria Notarius respects as well because these are generally to the same effect as the federal law and as such, are very similar.
Why an in-person identity verification process?
For your security!
Notarius’ digital signature confirms your identity in the digital world and carries the same legal value as your handwritten signature for all types of documents, including binding contracts. It is therefore necessary to uphold a rigorous and secure application process.
Does Notarius store copies of my documents?
No. The only information that Notarius collects and saves are certain personal and professional details of its customers that are necessary to offer the digital signature service, such as the first name, last name, email address, and, in the case of a professional, professional association member number. To know more on how Notarius uses this information, please see the Privacy Policy.
Does Notarius have access to my credit card number?
When you pay by credit card, the information entered in your browser is sent directly to Paysafe Payments, a reliable company recognized for its online payment processing solution. The data does not transit through Notarius servers; we therefore do not have access to your entire credit card number. Our payment processing platform will provide us with the last 4 digits of your credit card number as part of the transaction confirmation.
I would like to bill my company. How do I do that?
Your company must first have a direct billing account with Notarius. Once an account has been opened, the option to direct bill your employer will be instantly available when you sign up through the portal based on your work email domain name.
Notarius offers group rates on annual subscription fees for groups of 51 users or more charged to the same account. See the different rates available under the “Pricing” tab on your professional association’s page. For more information, contact the Sales team.
I exercise my profession in multiple jurisdictions; how do I get an additional signature?
If you exercise in one or more jurisdictions and the professional associations that you belong to issue digital signatures through the Notarius Certificate Authority, there is absolutely NO SIGN-UP FEE, and the cost of additional digital signatures is $99 per signature.
For example, if you are a member of EGBC, APEGA and APEGS, your digital signature fees would break down as follows:
1st EGBC digital signature: $99 + $195 = $294
2nd APEGA digital signature: $99
3rd APEGS digital signature: $99
Total for first year: $492 for all three signatures
Total for second year: $393 for all three signatures
Can I ask my technician or assistant to sign in my place and use my digital signature?
NO. This goes against your authentication standards and our certificate policies. Your right to use a digital signature may be revoked if you share your digital signature and password with someone else, including your colleagues, spouse and children. A third party may prepare your signature zone, but you are the only person who can use your digital signature.