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Why would someone trust an ArchiveVault certificate?

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Why would someone trust an ArchiveVault certificate?

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Documents can easily be created, backdated or altered, especially digital files. ArchiveVault’s tamperproof digital registration and third-party audit system provides evidence that your files were created at a specific point in time and that they have not been altered or tampered with since. In the event of a dispute, and at your request only, ArchiveVault will send a Certificate of Registration, with or without a copy of the file itself to you or to the party you designate. This third-party verification will enable you to prove the precise contents of your work and its date of registration.

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