Q: Do the signed documents have legal value binding all over the world?
GDPR, HIPAA and other standards.

Natasha_originals
Mar 23, 2025A: Hello 115377634084135617585,
When building the product, we considered the "The Electronic Signatures in Global and National Commerce Act (E-Sign Act)" in the U.S.
We built the product with an activity log/audit trail, unique links, defined email sendability, and other features with this consideration in mind.
Combined with our terms of service and privacy policy, BreezeDoc may be usable in many situations for your documents and agreements (especially if you're a freelancer, consultant, contractor, and more).
Of course, we still recommend you talk to your legal professional.
Local laws and regulations vary wildly, and it would be impossible for us to say if it works without knowing you and your exact situation.
Because we focused on the U.S. market of solopreneurs, freelancers, and others in the startup/tech space, that means we did not build specifically for advanced regulations or international considerations. This means we did not focus on eIDAS, AES, QES, HIPAA, GDPR, and other "advanced" requirements right now.
Despite that, you may still be able to use BreezeDoc in non-U.S./advanced situations—but we cannot guarantee it.
We may consider advanced/international regulations in the future.
And remember, you can always give BreezeDoc a try if you're not sure and refund it if it doesn't work for you with our best-in-class 60-day refund guarantee.
With kind regards,
Team Originals