what is the “SEAL™ Process”?
Merriam Webster’s Definition: SEAL a : something that confirms, ratifies, or makes secure b : a device with a cut or raised emblem, symbol, or word used especially to certify a signature or authenticate a document.WorldWideOCR’s Definition: SEAL™ w : A substantiated, encrypted, archived and locked copy of any computer file, generated for the sole purpose of evidencing its existence at a certain moment in time.Our “SEAL™” process is based upon our acronym derived from what our new online service is and does. WorldWideOCR provides “Substantiated, Encrypted, Archived and Locked” files to our members. Just like the word, seal, the idea or creation inside your file has had a “SEAL™” applied by a credible third party. The SEAL™ results in your file (in any format) being securely and confidentially received and confirmed (Substantiated), rendered unreadable to anyone but you and WorldWideOCR (Encrypted), 2 copies are stored in WorldWideOCR’s facilities and 1 copy returned for member’s persona