Notarius releases ConsignO Cloud v.2.53.0
Bug fixes: It is again possible to re-invite a contact to the organization if they already have a Notarius account. The models are again accessible to all members of the same group.
Bug fixes: It is again possible to re-invite a contact to the organization if they already have a Notarius account. The models are again accessible to all members of the same group.
New features: Document sharing allows you to transfer files securely. Accessible with Business 2, Business 5, Business 20, Enterprise (and trial) plans as well as API plans. Configuration possible at organization level. Bug fixes: For bulk projects, assigning a text field for a signer is now functional again. API A more explicit error message appears…
Improvements: Changed the location of the UTC time and date in emails sent to signers. Bug fixes: The link to download signed documents, sent by email to the signatories, remains active for a retention period defined by the organization. Only the last 4 digits of the phone number are visible in the confirmation message when…
New features: ConsignO Cloud Solo The default color of the signature aspect is blue Bug fixes: Create an account page The “Create an account” button on ConsignO Cloud or on an organization page is always active. Contacts When replacing a signatory, as part of creating or editing a signature project, the edit icon and signature…
New features: New reporting function available to administrators and managers of Business or Enterprise plans: Report giving the number of projects launched on a monthly basis and aggregated by project initiator or by group. ConsignO Cloud supports the attributes qualifying the level of identity assurance provided when authenticating signatories via an IdP and allows you to…
Improvements: Improved performance of user dashboard initialisation. Bug fixes: The terms of use of signatories already accepted are not redisplayed to a project initiator who signs from his account. It is possible to transfer a completed signature project to a person whose second authentication factor is the shared secret. The order of signatures established by…