January 2020:
- Quick Online Form for single step to generate URL or embedded form for easy signatures
- Dynamic URL for Online Form enhanced to accommodate all types of options and custom fields
- Preview mode for Online Form and capability to block duplicate form creation by a signer
- Co-branding enhancements for white labeling
- Added ‘View Only’ fields allowed to be prefilled by the author of the document
February 2020:
- New User Interface that can be highly personalized to match our customers’ branding
- Self-service Option: Switch user for a single user account to change their email address.
- Zapier Integration released
- Printer driver to print any document type (Word, PDF, PPT, Excel, Txt, JPG, PNG, HTML, or any program output) to Foxit eSign from any program with print capabilities
March 2020:
- Redesigned Online Form Generation: New step by step guided walkthrough based approach for online form creation
- Added and enhanced in-person signing support to the Online Form
- Added Signer location on the signature certificate
- Added Google Drive integration
April 2020:
- Secure field access restricted to ONLY authorized personnel in the company (author permission removed to see the secure field unless permission granted)
- Security fixes related to CSRF
- Zapier pre-defined templates for various email and document management systems.
- 2-Factor Authentication (2FA) added for SMS, Voice, and Authy support
- API enhanced to support base64 format
May 2020
- Introduced Boardroom In-Person Signing for streamlined faster esignatures in board meetings
- Online form enhanced to display a custom message for a few seconds and then redirect to another user-defined URL
- API enhancements for data validation via API and workflow sequences vs. signer sequence flexibility
- 21 CFR Part 11 FDA regulations related enhancements for electronic documentation and electronic signatures
- Identity verification methods added to the signature certificate
June 2020:
- Online form: Added hide show capability for individual fields for better adoption of user interface and dynamic link automation
- Updated API to add 2FA and hide some fields in the embedded signing mode
- Enhancement to acro-fields (pre-defined PDF Fields) conversion into the Foxit eSign documents
July 2020:
- Image field added to support Notary use case via the user interface and API
- Webhook Channel feature enabled for Non-Enterprise API clients to support multiple custom integrations
- Role, specific person, and generic party combination enabled on the templates
- Token regeneration from user interface enabled for Enterprise API accounts
August 2020:
- Settings page enhanced with the easy categorization of settings options
- API enhancements to download reports
- Template library enhanced the sharing with the company and outside users like contractors
- Advanced search enhancements and fixes
- Hyperlink feature on PDF enhanced
September 2020:
- Third-party cookies approach changed for embedded sessions due to changes in Safari, Chrome, and other browser policies
- Role-based functionality added to the online forms
- API enhancements for embedded session token as a security measure
October 2020:
- Introduced modify folder functionality to allow changes to the sent folder not signed by any user without cancelation
- Additional validations added in the API for security and error handling
- 2FA support added in the embedded session (API enhancement)
- Role-based authentication enhanced for added security measures
November 2020:
- Custom instructions added for signer at folder/envelope level. Change done at the user interface and API side.
- Modify folder via API
- Added Google and LinkedIn Single Sign On (SSO)
December 2020:
- Knowledge-Based Authentication (KBA) completed.
- Enhanced Online Form with boardroom in-person signing feature enabled in draft mode
- Security enhancement
- HIPAA re-certification audit completed successfully
- SOC2 Type 1 certification requirements were implemented entirely, and all controls tested successfully. We are finalizing the SOC2 Type 1 certification.