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Verify a Klariqo Call Record

Two ways to check a record is real. Look one up by its KCR ID, or verify a vCon file yourself, entirely in your browser.

Paste a KCR ID from a call record. We look it up in the public registry and show that call's chain of custody. You are trusting Klariqo's registry for this lookup; to verify with zero trust in us, use the vCon file tab.

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The signing key

The vCon verifier confirms a record was signed by the holder of this key by matching its certificate fingerprint against the value below. Identity is self-asserted: we publish our key and vouch for it, and you can confirm the match yourself.

key id
SHA-256

What a KCR proves

A Klariqo Call Record (KCR) is the signed, tamper-evident record of a single call. Verifying it confirms the record is sealed and unaltered, and independently timestamped, so it existed the moment the call ended and could not be backdated. It proves integrity and timing, not that the call itself was lawful.

Signed

A cryptographic signature seals the audio, transcript, and analysis. Any change to the record breaks the seal.

Independently timestamped

An independent trusted timestamp (RFC 3161, the standard behind legal e-signatures) proves the record existed at that moment and could not be backdated.

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