Biometric Device Guide
IDEMIA MORPHO L1 Device

CDSL

1min

Introduction

Users can seamlessly leverage fingerprint signing using biometric devices across three different platforms: Mobile Web, Web, and Android Native.

  1. Mobile Web: Fingerprint signing on mobile web platforms offers users the flexibility to authenticate and sign documents directly from their mobile browsers. By connecting a compatible biometric device, users can securely sign contracts, forms, and other important documents while on the go. This platform is particularly useful for those who require mobility and need to execute digital signatures remotely without compromising security.
  2. Web: For users operating in a desktop environment, Windows Web provides robust support for fingerprint signing via biometric devices. This platform is ideal for businesses and individuals who prefer working from a PC. The integration with Windows Web ensures a seamless and secure signing process, allowing users to authenticate their identity and sign documents with ease. The platform’s compatibility with a wide range of biometric devices makes it a reliable choice for secure digital transactions.
  3. Android Native: On the Android Native platform, fingerprint signing is integrated directly into the app environment, offering a more streamlined and user-friendly experience. Users can utilize biometric devices to authenticate and sign documents within native Android applications, ensuring the highest level of security and convenience. This platform is particularly advantageous for apps requiring secure, in-app signing functionalities.