When it comes to collecting legally valid signatures on contracts, informed consents, or privacy notices, the device used is far more than a convenience tool. It is an essential component in ensuring compliance with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and other European legal frameworks.
Many organisations still rely on graphometric tablets with LCD screens of only 5 inches. While compact and inexpensive, these devices present serious risks of non-compliance and may undermine the validity of the consent obtained.
Consent is only valid if it is informed, specific and unequivocal. If the signer cannot review the entire text of the contract or consent form before signing, the consent risks being invalid under Article 7 GDPR. In practice, a signature collected on a small screen may be legally challenged because the signer could not reasonably have understood what they were agreeing to.
The European Accessibility Act (Directive (EU) 2019/882) requires digital products and services to be accessible to all users, including the elderly and people with disabilities. A small screen creates barriers to legibility, zooming, and navigation, potentially excluding certain categories of users and opening organisations to accessibility non-compliance.
To ensure legal certainty, signature devices should have a display of at least 10.1 inches. Larger screens allow:
Euronovate developed the EnSign11 signature pad precisely to address these compliance and usability concerns.
By choosing EnSign11, organisations not only meet strict legal and regulatory requirements, but also demonstrate a commitment to customer trust, inclusivity, and sustainable digital transformation.