Been wondering and couldn’t decide which Dokobit plan is the best for you? Here’s a little help for you.

Been wondering and couldn’t decide which Dokobit plan is the best for you? Here’s a little help for you.
We are super excited! In a contest Naujasis knygnesys, organised by Information Society Development Committee under the Ministry of Transport and Communications together with Regulatory Communications Authority, Dokobit was acknowledged as the best solution
A few days have passed after our big news and we wanted to share with you our story behind the rebrand. A story of a total rethink of how we present ourselves to the world.
Today is the day we’ve all been waiting for! Not only the last day of spring and the last day before summer but also… the last day of our old look and name.
Can you feel it? The summer is just around the corner. But before you all leave for beaches, countrysides, farther travels or just a bit more slacking at the office, we’ve got news for you.
We’ve always believed in transparency and security, that’s why even before the GDPR we’ve been very serious about our customers’ data. With the GDPR coming into force on the 25th of May, here’s a bit more information on where we are now and what’s coming next.
Most probably those using e-signature in any form can agree that it’s a convenient and simple solution to confirm the identity and sign documents. However, they can also agree that there are times – inevitably – when e-signature may have some disruptions which means that in that moment e-signature can’t be used.
Using electronic documents is not only more convenient but it also does a good deed. This year, in 2017, everyone using Dokobit managed to spare around 18 million paper sheets saving 1125 trees!
You’ve just created one more account with a username and a password? Congrats, your life has just become even more accessible. Rapidly improving technologies are making passwords to become an ancient history. Just as it had happened to floppy discs. Remember them? Well, their time has passed but passwords are still being used.