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Xorkee Signing Mode

Xorkee Signing is a professional digital signature mode designed for organizations that require hardware-backed, certificate-based signing. It allows users to sign documents using their USB token and registered Xorkee handle, ensuring the highest level of identity assurance, document integrity, and legal enforceability.

This mode is ideal for regulated industries such as banking, finance, legal, government, and enterprise compliance, where strong cryptographic proof and physical possession of the signing key are mandatory.

Why Choose Xorkee Signing?

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Hardware-Based Security

Your digital certificate is stored inside a physical USB token, ensuring the private key never leaves the device and cannot be copied.

Tamper-Proof Documents

Once signed, documents are locked. Any change after signing automatically invalidates the signature, protecting document integrity.

Highest Legal Strength

Uses PKI-based digital certificates that meet strict legal and regulatory requirements for courts, banks, and government use.

Enterprise Grade Compliance

Built for industries like banking, finance, legal, and government, where audit trails and identity assurance are mandatory.

Offline Key Control

Even though signing happens online, the cryptographic key remains offline inside the USB token, reducing cyber risk.

Xorkee Signing Video Tutorial

Learn how to install Xorkee, register your handle, and sign documents securely using your USB token.

Got Questions About Xorkee Signing?

Xorkee Signing is a hardware-based digital signing method that allows users to sign documents using a USB token and a registered Xorkee handle. It provides the highest level of security, identity verification, and legal enforceability.

Yes. Xorkee Signing uses PKI-based Digital Signature Certificates and is legally valid under the Information Technology Act, 2000. It is accepted by courts, government departments, banks, and regulatory authorities.

Yes. A USB token containing your digital certificate is required. The private key remains inside the token, ensuring maximum security.

No. Once a document is signed, it becomes locked. Any modification after signing will invalidate the signature, ensuring document integrity.

Yes. Internet connectivity is required to authenticate the certificate and complete the signing process securely.

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