What is the difference between e-signatures and digital signatures?

Electronic and Digital Signature Differences

Electronic signature (e-signature): Generally associated with contracts where multiple parties sign that they have received and approve of the actions of the document.

Digital signature: Mainly used to secure documents and is authenticated by a certification authority. A digital signature is like a digital fingerprint that is embedded in a document. The signer is required to create a password protected digital certificate so that he or she can be linked to the document. 

Table presenting the differences between

Digital and Electronic Signatures

Digital Signature

Electronic Signature

(1) Used to secure a document (1) Mainly used to verify a document
(2) With a digital signature every signer is authorized and issued a digital ID, private PIN, and/or hardware security device key provided by a registered certificate authority (CA) (2) Usually not authorized
(3) Comprised of more security features (3) Comprised of less security features
(4) Common types of digital signature are based on Adobe and Microsoft (4) Main types of electronic signature include, Adobe electronic text to signature, verbal, or scanned signatures.
(5) A digital signature can be verified (5) An electronic signature cannot be verified
(6) Particularly concerned about securing the document (6) Shows intent to sign the contract