How to verify the authenticity of a document signed via Secure Exchanges?
Secure Exchanges allows its users to verify the authenticity of signed documents and confirm that no changes have been made to their original documents through the following link:
Secure Exchanges users can download signed documents by clicking the "File" button
You will then see a small report that confirms whether the document is authentic or if it has been modified.
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