Connective Trust Center
For Connective, security & compliance is a top priority
Connective solutions are built with compliance at the core
Connective aims to make your digital experience safe, secure and intuitive. We ensure to align with industry standards and to apply data protection by design and default without having to compromise on user experience.
Compliance
Our commitment and compliance to regulations and standards.
- Trust Service Provider
- Our certificates
- Data center compliance
- CSR
Data Protection
More information about data protection and our services.
- GDPR
- Personal data
- Subprocessors & subcontractors
- Data subject requests
Security
Our offers to ensure state of the art security.
- TOM Statement
- Data center security
Legal
An overview of Connective’s legal resources.
- eSignatures legality guide
- Terms and Conditions
- Code of Conduct
Connective is Qualified Trust Service Provider
The eIDAS European regulation establishes the requirements that must be met by the Qualified Trust Service Providers (TSP) that offer trust services such as electronic signature, website authentication, electronic registered mail, etc. within the internal market.
Connective is certified as a Qualified Trust Service Provider by LSTI, who is listed on the European Commission official list of Conformity Assessment Bodies (CABs) and accredited to perform eIDAS audits.
Your complete guide about United States´ & European law applicable to electronic signatures​
Including an assessment by international law firm DLA Piper focusing on Connective eSignatures in relation to eIDAS, UETA, eSign Act, ZertES, Hong Kong law and Singapore Law.
We are here, ready to answer all of your questions.
For any questions regarding
data protection
For any questions regarding
TSP
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