eVault & eOriginal Integration Overview
The eVault & eOriginal Integration Overview explains that eOriginal provides a secure electronic vault for storing tamper-proof, permanently sealed documents and signatures with an audit trail, allowing customers with eOriginal accounts to manage eVault documents through Proof's interface or API.
eVault refers to the electronic “vault” created and maintained by eOriginal to store documents in electronic form.
Audience: Owners and Admins
eOriginal permanently seals the electronic document and the signatures to create a tamper-proof audit trail that evidences the document was not altered and that it is an original copy.
Customers with an eOriginal account can eVault documents through Proof's interface or via API. eVault is designed to store, transfer, and manage documents and eNotes securely.
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