The new decade has changed a few things when it comes to conducting businesses. Today, exchanging information over the Internet is as seamless as sending a message across the globe over Slack or Google Chat.

Faxing is one thing that some people in today's generation may not prioritize, but can actually be very helpful when sending large files. Fax machines basically scan a document or image and transfer it to a receiving device via a telephone line where it is then printed. Businesses that usually conduct their daily work using telephone lines still find faxing a convenient way to send and receive important documents.

However, thanks to emerging technology, you no longer need to buy bulky fax machines to do this. Thanks to software-based fax utilities, you can now do the exact same thing sans an actual fax machine.

How Does eFax Work?

eFax, one of the most popular fax services in the world, uses a cloud-based network to transmit your fax either through email, smartphone, or computer. The service allows several users to use the same account, attach up to 10 documents at one go, and send it to multiple recipients in a single fax. You can opt to choose your fax number or pick one from local or international numbers. With cloud integration and online fax storage coupled with their top-level security measures and encryption protocols, information exchange remains confidential.

With an eFax subscription, you can send and receive over a hundred faxes every month and even choose a telephone number you would like to use at signup. If you are worried about the confidentiality of your information, you may directly view the faxes in your email inbox. 

The Perfect Bundle 

eFax is now available with the jSign, an electronic signature service based on the emerging blockchain technology that is in compliance with HIPAA regulations. 

For only $19.95 a month, the eFax and jSign bundle will let you fax and receive 200 pages, as well as electronically sign 25 documents each month. Their intuitive interface will let you easily manage e-signing documents with real-time updates.

In case you need a walkthrough or face trouble sending or receiving faxes or e-signing documents, their Help Center page is filled with guides that will help you troubleshoot various issues in full detail. You may also contact their team 24/7 through email or call. Corporate users will be assigned a dedicated account manager for faster turnaround time.

Sign up for this efficient productivity tool now.

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