Legal Center

法律中心

Legal, privacy, and trust materials for SIGN.GL electronic signature and verification workflows.

中文为参考,具体以英文版为准。

Core Documents

A clearer legal and trust framework for signing and verification.

This Legal Center brings together the main legal, privacy, and trust materials supporting SIGN.GL. It is designed to provide one consistent place to review how the service is structured, how information is handled, and how verification-related records should be understood.

The documents below are intended for clients, signers, recipients, and other parties who may need to understand the legal and operational framework surrounding a SIGN.GL workflow or a verification page associated with it.

01 / Organized

Centralized

Core materials are grouped together so the service can be reviewed through one consistent legal and trust entry point.

02 / Specific

Workflow-aware

These documents are written for SIGN.GL’s actual signing and verification environment rather than for a generic software product.

03 / Practical

Readable

The goal is not only formal disclosure, but a more usable explanation of how the service works for real document transactions.

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Each page addresses a different part of the SIGN.GL framework, from service rules and privacy practices to verification integrity and trust controls.

Trust

Trust & Compliance

Security controls, integrity protections, verification methods, and trust information supporting electronically signed documents and validation results.

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Terms

Terms of Service

The terms governing use of SIGN.GL, including access to the service, signature workflows, communications, and related verification features.

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Privacy

Privacy Policy

How SIGN.GL collects, uses, stores, and protects information across its signing, notification, verification, and related infrastructure workflows.

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Looking for a specific policy quickly? Use the document cards above to go directly to the relevant page. Questions about a signed document’s authenticity, signing status, or verification details may also be addressed through the associated SIGN.GL verification page.