How do my visitors verify signed or fingerprited content?
Verifying HTML pages
You can also display a graphical GenuineDoc Seal that will show the date of signing and will look like this:
To get the HTML code for the image, go to signatures or fingerprints page in your account and click "get seal code" link.
When a user clicks this link, he is shown a page listing all signatures and fingerprints found on the page and describing for each who and when signed or fingerprinted that fragment and whether it was changed after signing or fingerprinting. See our Terms page as an example.
Note that GenuineDoc retrieves its own copy of the page for verification, so to ensure that it is the same page that your customer viewed, the page must be publicly available without giving a password or any other information that GenuineDoc doesn't know.
You can edit the link if you like but you must not hide the Address field of the window where the link opens. This is for users to see that the verification page comes from GenuineDoc. The link must open in a new window.
Verifying XML pages
Verification of XML pages is different. If the page is on the Web, go to our verification page, enter the URL of the XML page you want to verify, and submit the form. If the page is not published on the web, copy and paste its whole content into the text field on the verification page and submit the form.
This procedure works for HTML pages as well.
