Safe Stamper Web is an online service that certifies the existence of certain content online, the URL where it was published, and the exact date and time.
It serves as a solid piece of evidence in cases of defamation, cyber-bullying, publication of content protected by intellectual property, non-compliance with the terms or conditions of a sale, etc.
There are different tools available based on the type of website and content one wishes to certify:
If the content is static (without video, audio, or animations) and available on a public access site.
For instance: an article on a newspaper’s website, or the terms and conditions page of a product.
Select the option “Web > Static pages” and enter the URL address of the page whose content you wish to certify.
If the content is audiovisual, or is located on pages that belong to a community, a social network, or any site with restricted access which requires user identification.
In these cases, you may obtain a certificate including: the full video of your browsing session, all the URLs you visit, and any snapshots you take during it.
Select the option “Web > Video of browsing sessions” and enter the address of the website’s homepage, in order to browse from there the pages you wish to include in the certificate.
Once the web certification server is launched from your own browser, you will be able to guide it through all the different pages you need while it records everything. Remember to play all content pertinent to the certificate while you browse, so it appears in the final certificate and certified video. You can also take snapshots of the pages you visit to include them in the PDF certificate.
View a sample certificate - View a sample video
The certification of online content through web capture and remote browsers was developed by Safe Stamper. This new method provides strong evidence in an easier way than previously existing ones.
The patent numbers of the system are ES2592533 and ES2659691. Safe Stamper frees its use to facilitate its integration in other certification systems and avoid possible restrictions by any subsequent third-party patents.
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