When you timestamp a document, you create an electronic stamp, called a timestamp token. This process contributes to ensuring the conservation probative value of signed documents. Universign qualified timestamp is legally recognised and complies with the European regulation (eIDAS).
It ensures the integrity of a document, date and time based on Universal Time Coordinated (UTC) with no possible modification from there.
The timestamp service allows you to:
- prove compliance with legal deadlines,
- track emails,
- date the intern intellectual creations,
- date your conditions for online sales,
- date the operations leading to paper invoices dematerialization,
- guarantee the integrity of a dematerialized document part of a reliable copy process,
- collect the timestamped proof file of an electronic document,
- seal computing logs for evidences,
- close online auctions,
- sequence transactions on an electronic exchange platform.
For more details about timestamp API integration, visit Request a timestamp.