Lenders are obliged by regulation to provide very specific information to customers at the very first stages of a credit product application, the information to be provided in any durable medium. In order to be able to prove that they have complied with their obligation to inform, it is mandatory to keep immutable records of […]

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Last Friday, March 10th, we were invited to attend the Webinar on the eIDAS Regulation, ERDS and CEF eDelivery for Postal Service Operators. Certainly, a good opportunity to get to know some of the projects related to CEF eDelivery. What is the Connecting Europe Facility eDelivery regulation? Just for the record, the Connecting Europe Facility (CEF) […]

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On 23.07.2014, the European Parliament adopted the Regulation (EU) No 910/2014 on electronic identification and trust services for electronic transactions. In brief, the regulation establishes the legal framework for all state members in regards to electronic identification and electronic trust services. Among many considerations, the 910/2014 clarifies the requirements that electronic registered delivery services must […]

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Effective 17 October 2015, Visa has implemented changes to the dispute rules related to Compelling Evidence. These changes now allow merchants greater flexibility in providing documentation to prove the cardholder participated in the transaction and make the process more efficient while managing customer disputes. The changes on admissible Compelling Evidence are particularly relevant to the […]

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Some time ago we reached PayPal’s EU Legal Department in Luxembourg, suggesting them a better way to notify their customers about changes on their Legal Agreements. Background Every now and then PayPal will send an email notifaction to their customers when a service policy update takes place. These notifications do not include the Policy Update […]

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Excerpt from an eEvid.com business proposal for a large e-commerce company. Sep. 18th, 2014 eEvid.com is not only the most straightforward, yet effective, solution for registering the contents and delivery of emails; it also is, by far, the most competitive in price. We believe these two advantages can have a significant impact on the problem […]

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So far we’ve provided a simple method for obtaining digital evidences of sent email. Now we have almost ready a method, equally simple, to also prove emails you receive. In order to refine this solution, we have opened a trial period in which anyone is invited to participate as a beta tester, at no cost. […]

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Free users tend to use eEvidence just now and then, securing very specific emails only. Others will switch to E+ premium plans to rely on the service more regularly, in some cases from ERPs and other enterprise software solutions that include eEvidence features. Finally, we have what we identify as eEvidence Maniacs. These are mostly […]

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According to the New York Times (September 5th, 2013), “The agency (NSA) has circumvented or cracked much of the encryption, or digital scrambling, that guards global commerce and banking systems, protects sensitive data like trade secrets and medical records, and automatically secures the e-mails, Web searches, Internet chats and phone calls of Americans and others […]

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Last week I was discussing with my wife about Lean Startup and how we were applying it on eEvidence, almost by accident. When we first launched the product, Feb 2012, we made a few assumptions that soon proved to be absolutely wrong. Error #1. We started defining premium plans based on a user scale, assuming […]

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