Digital certifications for browsing sessions with legal validity

What is a Browsing Session Certificate?
A Web Browsing Session Certificate is an electronic document issued by SaveTheProof that allows you to legally prove that a piece of content on the Internet existed at the time the certificate was issued.
With this service, you can certify up to 30 minutes of internet browsing through a virtual web browser, without the need to download any software to your computer. You can visit any available website on the Internet, including those that are protected by username and password, and those that include audio, video,…
All browsing is done through SaveTheProof’s technical infrastructure, which ensures that the service user has no ability to manipulate the evidence, and that what is displayed in the certificate cannot have been tampered with.
In addition to the video, during the browsing session, you can take screenshots of those moments you deem most relevant.
Once the session is complete, the certificate will be automatically generated, which will include the screenshots along with other technical information (metadata) that will undeniably prove the existence of the visited content on the date of the certificate.
If you would like more information about the importance of certifying web content, you can visit our resource section: https://www.savetheproof.com/en/resources/
What is the certification process like?
The process is very simple and intuitive, as it’s like browsing from your own browser. Here is a video tutorial with the step-by-step guide:
And, of course, if you have any questions during the process, you can email us at [email protected] or contact us directly through the website chat.
What is the certification process like?
The process is very simple. Just like if you were browsing from your own computer. Here’s an example:
What is included in the certificate?
Once the navigation is complete, the system will automatically generate your certificate so you can download it from your private area online.
Your certificate will be in a PDF format along with other files with technical data (metadata) which are delivered in a ZIP file:





















