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Electronic certificates

Requisitos de firma electrónica

Signature Without Certificate

The Signature Without Certificate is a non-cryptographic signature aimed at those users who cannot identify themselves with an electronic certificate. At the time of signing, you will be required to enter a mobile phone number, to which a security code (in an SMS message) necessary to complete the signature will be sent. The telephone number to be entered must be the one registered in the identification system used (if you identify yourself with Cl@ve Móvil you must enter the mobile phone number registered in Cl@ve).

As it is a non-cryptographic signature, it does not require an electronic certificate, DNIe or Cl@ve centralised certificate.

Further information can be found in the manual in the enclosed documentation.



Social Security is committed to an application development standardisation process. This means that various electronic signature systems are currently in use:

  • Already standardised applications, such as the one based on the Java Network Launch Protocol (JNLP) or based on the cloud signature type belonging to the Permanent Cl@ve system.
  • Applications not yet standardised, which maintain the Java applet based signature system or which use signature extensions for browsers such as CryptoBrowser.

Check the following document to find out which type of signature each service uses.
 

Cl@ve Signature

Note: This type of signature does not require any technical requirements.

Compatibility table

Cl@ve Signature compatibility table

NON-Standardised Signature Type 1

Note 1: This type of signature is not currently supported in the new version of Java 9.xx

Note 2: At the moment, this type of signature is not compatible with Firefox version 56 or higher  on 64-bit operating systems.

Compatibility table

Non-Standardised Signature Type 1 compatibility table

In the attached documentation you can download the Non-standardised signature type 1 manual.

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