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What does the hex string under the signature mean?

  • March 6, 2024
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What does the hex string under the signature used for?

Best answer by Michael.Rave

@YiW

The hex string under the signature is part of the DocuSign frame that is added per default, but can be disabled. With the DocuSign frame selected, the signature is easily recognised as a DocuSign signature.

The hex string is actually the part of the unique DocuSign User ID that never changes. Therefore, it will stay the same for all signatures from the same recipient

Read this DocuSign Support Article for additional details.

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Michael.Rave
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  • March 6, 2024

@YiW

The hex string under the signature is part of the DocuSign frame that is added per default, but can be disabled. With the DocuSign frame selected, the signature is easily recognised as a DocuSign signature.

The hex string is actually the part of the unique DocuSign User ID that never changes. Therefore, it will stay the same for all signatures from the same recipient

Read this DocuSign Support Article for additional details.