Sending an EasyNDA to yourself. 


This is entirely possible, but tricky — so please read through why and how before doing it yourself: 

 

Electronically signed documents (like EasyNDA docs) must be signed by unique persons. When you send an EasyNDA, it is associated with you as the sender. The recipient, being a different person, with a different e-mail ID using a different computer, is the other electronic signer.  


If you send a test EasyNDA to yourself using the same e-mail ID that you used to create your account and then tried to open that NDA as a recipient in the same browser — well, it won't work. It won't work for two reasons:

  1. Email addresses are unique identifiers. One email to one person. If you send an NDA to the same email address as was used to create your account, then EasyNDA cannot distinguish between you@domain.com and you@domain.com.  Make sense?
  2. Browser sessions create an identity cookie for you as the sender. The same browser cannot also be used as a "different person" without first deleting the browser cookies.

 

If you want to test EasyNDA, send an NDA from your EasyNDA account but send it to a different e-mail address. Then:

  1. Create your main account
  2. Create and send an EasyNDA to an email address idfferent than that beloinging to your main account. 
  3. Open the EasyNDA for signature using a different browser than the one you used to send the EasyNDA from your main account ((or use a private browser session). 
  4. Register with the "recipient" email address and validate that email as if you were not yourself, but the recipient.
  5. Sign and send.
  6. See that you now get and email sent from EasyNDA to both email addresses each with the NDA attached.
  7. See also that both of the accounts have the completed NDA in the Doc Mgr tab


Following these steps, you can simulate being two different people and "Send an EasyNDA to yourself."