: On Windows, it is often helpful to run the installer with administrator privileges to correctly register the local communication protocols. Evolution to Newer Versions
AutoFirma allows users to sign documents (PDF, XML, etc.) using digital certificates stored on local hardware—such as the DNIe (Spanish electronic ID), cryptographic smart cards, or USB tokens—without needing a remote server. autofirma 1.7.2
Enhanced support for the DNIe (Spanish Electronic ID) and various smart card readers. : On Windows, it is often helpful to
: Digital signatures created with AutoFirma 1.7.2 are legally binding and offer a high level of security, ensuring the integrity and authenticity of signed documents. : Digital signatures created with AutoFirma 1
The release of AutoFirma 1.7.2 focuses on delivering a more robust, user-friendly, and secure digital signing experience. While specific details about all changes in this version might not be extensively documented here, several key areas of improvement can be highlighted: