Q: How is it different from Rabbitsign?
https://www.rabbitsign.com/
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May 15, 2024A: Thanks for your question, Jack!
While it is true that there are some similarities with Rabbitsign, there are big differences in the features provided by Certyfile:
-Firstly, and somewhat key, Rabbitsign does not use real "blockchain", even though they use that claim as marketing. Since their records are in their own private computer network, something that totally lacks decentralization and security. It would be like keeping it on your own server really. A very definitive system, and which doesn't really make sense.
Certyfile.com, uses the full potential of iCommunity's BaaS platform, our service has been created in a way users can verify the certifications even if someday we disappear. That is why we are working with robust decentralized Blockchains that allow the certifications to last in time and not using private and centralized ones. This entails significant expenses in each registration, but thanks to our optimization system, we can offer them at a very low cost.
-Rabbitsign is not using a KYC system in their registration process which makes it hard to link the electronic signature to the person or entity certifying the document.
-Secondly, Certyfile allows its users to upload any kind of files such as jpeg, pdf, or mp3… while Rabbitsign is only usable for pdf files.
-Certyfile is also compliant with GDPR and EIDAS regulations within the European countries as well as a trusted third party certified by the European Commission.
-Lastly, and something very relevant also to provide legal security, is that Certyfile is also compliant with GDPR and EIDAS regulations within the European countries as well as a trusted third party certified by the European Commission.
In summary, Certyfile is a robust application that issues certificates with real legal binding, and Rabbitsign, we see it more as a non-professional game to test, but it is totally meaningless, since it does not meet legal and technical minimums such as those mentioned. And obviously legally your documents are invalid.
Cheers