Certificate of Browsing Session

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What is a Browsing Session certificate for?

With the Web Browsing Session Certificate service you can certify up to 30 minutes of browsing Intenet through a virtual web browser, without downloading anything.

You will be able to visit any website that is available on the Internet, including those that are password protected, incorporate audio, video, animations,… All browsing is stored in video file (with audio) on SaveTheProof.com.

In addition to the video, you can take screenshots of those moments while browsing that you think are most relevant. These screenshots, along with other technical information (metadata) will be included in the certificate that will SaveTheProof.com issued in PDF format.

What is the certification process like?

The process is very simple. Just like if you were browsing from your browser. 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 in PDF format along with other files with technical data (metadata) are delivered in a ZIP file:

PDF certificate

It is the PDF file where you will find all the information related to your certification. The file contains:

  • Email of the user requesting the certificate.
  • Date of certification.
  • Unique identifier of the certificate.
  • Hashes (SHA256) of the software used by SaveTheProof.
  • IP of the SaveTheProof server from which the browsing activity was generated.
  • Virtual browser version.
  • Hash (SHA256) of the video with browsing activity.
  • Hash (MD5) of the metadata file associated with the certificate.
  • URL Link to access the video (password protected).
This PDF file is electronically signed by an advanced electronic signature with a qualified time stamp. You can learn more about this in the legal validity section:

https://www.savetheproof.com/en/legal-validity

 

Metadata

This ZIP file (the MD5 is indicated in the PDF certificate) contains:

  • browser.version: Text file with virtual browser version.
  • network.har: Har file with network traffic generated during browsing activity (More info on how to view such files in: https://www.savetheproof.com/en/har-viewer)
  • network.har.tsq: File in TSQ format with the time stamping request from the network.har file
  • network.har.tsr: File in TSR format with the time stamping response of the network.har file
  • video.mp4.sha: Text file with video hash (SHA256) (MP4) with browsing activity.
  • video.mp4.tsq: File in TSQ format with video time stamping request (MP4) with browsing activity.
  • video.mp4.tsr: File in TSR format with video time stamping (MP4) response with navigation

If you have any questions or need help we will be happy to assist you through our online chat or via email on [email protected]