Getting Started
Welcome to the EDS (Electronic Digital Signature) system!
This guide will help you understand what EDS is, why you need it, and how to begin using it safely and effectively.
What is an EDS?
An Electronic Digital Signature (EDS) is a secure digital key that verifies your identity and ensures the authenticity of your electronic documents.
It provides legal protection similar to a handwritten signature and helps confirm that the data has not been altered.
Why You Need an EDS
You need an EDS to:
- Sign official documents electronically
- Access government or organization portals
- Confirm your identity securely
- Protect your digital transactions
How to Get Started
Follow these steps to create and activate your EDS key:
- Submit an Application
Fill out and submit your application form for EDS creation. - Pass Identification
Verify your identity using Face ID or by uploading identification documents at an authorized operator’s desk. - Generate Your EDS Key
Create your EDS key by setting a secure password and confirming it.
You can choose whether to save it on your device. - Download and Save Safely
Download your EDS key and certificate.
Store them in a secure location and never share them with anyone.
Important Tips
- Keep your password confidential and strong.
- Do not share or email your EDS key.
- Make a backup on an encrypted drive if possible.
- Losing your EDS key may require full reissuance.
Need Help?
If you encounter any issues, visit the Support Center or contact our help desk for assistance.