There are types of I.D cards available so that you can access your own medical records. This can be helpful in the event of an emergency so that doctors and hospital personnel can know your health immediately.
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This term can mean different things in different places. Some states recognize that facsimile and email transmissions can be used as "proof" of signature, and have adopted the "electronic signature" definition to refer to these sorts of transmissions and allow them (or restrict them) as evidence of (for example) intent to contract or authentication of official orders. Other definitions mean an "electronic signature" is the electronic capturing of a physical, handwritten signature, as where you use a scribe at a point-of-sale terminal to "sign" a credit card transaction. Again, the regulations authorize this sort of paperless record as evidence of an intent to be bound by some agreement. Without such statutes or regulations, the standards would still require a physical piece of paper (or other physical substrate) with a hand-written "signature" before a document would be admissible as proof of an original signature. In other places, where the concern is for a more robust authentication and non-deniability, the "electronic signature" may be distinguished from a "digital signature", which uses sophisticated encryption techniques for security. There are many interesting uses for digital signatures, including anti-virus protection in critical software. One effect of using electronic signatures (or digital signatures) is to shift the burden of proof. "You deny you signed, yet I have this electronic record showing you signed, now you have to prove this record is false."
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I own one...brand new a matter of fact. Anyone want it? Yes I want it - please contact me! marleneo27@verizon.net
You can purchase it in a normal electronic market in your own city or in the internet at differenct markets or shops. You can try them out. But always be aware that they are serious.
Advantages: - Available for you to update no matter where you are (not at home, not in state, not in country) - Usually backed up so no chance of loosing valuable data - Special controls (depending on service) can limit/control access - Handy for keeping family members involved in meaningful events Disadvantages: - Possible to be hacked and all of your personal info becomes public - Need access to the Internet, even if you have your laptop with you - If found by a search engine, you may NEVER be able to delete what was found. Do you want your information public forever?