
Not every signed document holds up under pressure
People paste signatures into Word files all the time. Or they draw them with a mouse, then save to PDF. Looks legit — until someone challenges it.
And that’s when the cracks show. There’s no signature verification, no timestamp, no digital trail. Just an image.

This false sense of security is everywhere
You think a contract is locked in. But it was signed in the most fragile way possible: no login, no IP record, no encrypted log. That’s not confidence — it’s exposure.
PDF editors won’t protect you
You can open, edit, and save a signed document with most tools. That means the version you sent and the one someone else presents later might not match.
Without real document authenticity, you’ve got no defense.

Proof is everything
DocuChain attaches a full, tamper-proof record to every signature:
– when it happened
– who signed
– how the file moved
– what version was accepted
That’s what turns a PDF into a protected agreement.
In business, it’s not enough to say “we signed it.” You need to show how — and be able to stand by it.

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