DocuSign partners with ID.me to integrate identity verification into online agreements
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- DocuSign entered a partnership with ID.me to integrate ID.me’s digital identity wallet into DocuSign agreement workflows.
- The tie-up targets high-value commercial and legal transactions that require federal security standards, including NIST Identity Assurance Level 2 identity verification.
- Users will be able to verify once through ID.me then reuse those credentials across subsequent DocuSign transactions, aiming to reduce friction while strengthening controls against AI-driven fraud such as deepfakes.
- ID.me said it has nearly 170 million users, including more than 90 million verified to federal standards; DocuSign said it serves more than 1.8 million customers and 1 billion users worldwide.
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