E-Signature

Created by Mohammed Hasan, Modified on Thu, 16 Feb, 2023 at 12:03 PM by Mohammed Hasan

E-Signature


When impersonating another user, for security reasons, you cannot access E-Signature courses into which the user that you are impersonating is enrolled. When a user is enrolled in an E-Signature course, he or she has to go through a secondary authentication process in order to prove his or her identity. 


Accessing an E-Signature course of another user would mean having access to personal temporary One-Time Passwords (OTP) needed for E-Signature authentication. As a consequence, the electronic signature will lose its legal validity (of course, in order for the learner’s E-Signature to have legal validity, the course must be completed by the user who signs it and in his or her own account).

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