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Once uploaded and sent for signatures, a document is locked and stored on a secure server with redundant copies. After execution, the final document is bound with a secure hash algorithm, ensuring that no party may make changes to an executed document. RightSignature's neutrality provides further legal defensibility to any attempts to invalidate an executed agreement. For more information on our secure data infrastructure, visit our Security page.  more
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