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ProveIt-Now!

ProveIt-Now!

ImageKeeper

Photo & VideoFreev1.7
App Store
Rating

5.0

4 ratings

Stars

★★★★★

Last Updated

December 6, 2023

Released

October 6, 2021

What's New

v1.7

-Minor Bug Fixes -Performance Enhancements

App Info

Developer
ImageKeeper
Category
Photo & Video
Price
FREE
Version
1.7
App ID
1531932589

Description

ProveIt-Now!™ is a free app for users that need evidence, proof or are concerned about deep-fakes and manipulated media. The app allows users to take photos, video or audio that can’t be altered without detection. The app uses ImageKeeper’s patented Certified Media™, currently in use by Insurance companies to prevent fraud and law enforcement agencies to document evidence. Certified Media™ supports DOJ Federal Rules of Evidence (FRE) Rule 902 for Self-Authenticating Evidence. The app is free to download and use. Media captured using the app stays in the app and can be viewed and/or played. Selected media is “unlocked” using tokens, available for purchase in the app. “Unlocked” media can be shared, emailed, etc., just like standard media. The “Chain of Custody” for “unlocked” Certified Media™ remains intact, allowing its authenticity to be validated or verified at any time. Authenticity can be verified either by scanning the QR Code or logging into the website and entering the media ID #, located on the media. If the media has been altered, tools are available to identify exactly what was changed.

Download Estimate

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Estimated Total Downloads

286200500
ConservativeOptimistic

4

Low / mo

5

Est / mo

9

High / mo

Based on4 ratings
Assumed rating rate1.4%
App age56 months

Estimated using rating count ÷ genre rating rate. Actual downloads may vary ±50%. Same methodology used by Sensor Tower & data.ai.

Competitor Analysis

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Avg Rating

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4.7

You: 5.0

Avg Update

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4d

You: 892d

Est Downloads

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1235.5M

You: 286

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