Vraimony

Widget Embed Playbook

This playbook outlines common ways to embed the GetEvidex verify widget and provides legally safe copy blocks and reality‑audit lines. When embedding, always communicate that the widget checks integrity only and does not prove identity, authorship or legal admissibility.

Placements

Footer

Place the verify widget in your site’s footer to provide a persistent integrity check for your content. This unobtrusive placement signals transparency without interrupting the page flow.

Proof page

On dedicated proof or provenance pages, embed the widget near the top alongside explanatory text. This allows readers to immediately verify the integrity of the associated content or file.

Invoice or Certificate page

For invoices or digital certificates, include the widget near the signature or seal area. This reassures recipients that the document hasn’t been tampered with.

Use‑cases

Creators

Artists and authors can embed the widget on their portfolio pages to prove that their work has a tamper‑evident record. Include a note such as: “This badge shows that the file’s integrity has been sealed with Evidex. It does not prove authorship or copyright ownership.”

Agencies

Agencies that manage digital assets can embed the widget in client deliverables to offer verifiable integrity. A suitable copy block: “Integrity verified by Evidex. For legal rights and usage details, refer to your contract.”

HR / Compliance

Human resources or compliance teams can add the widget to offer letters, certificates or audits. For example: “This document’s integrity is sealed. Evidex does not attest to the identity of the signatory.”

Reality Audit lines

Be transparent about what the widget does and does not do. Include statements like:

Partner self-check

Before publishing your embed snippet, run a quick client-side conformance check (iframe-only, sandbox, no scripts). No tracking.

Open Partner Conformance Self-Check

Reality Audit: This verifies integrity (tamper-evident). It does NOT prove identity, authorship, intent, delivery/condition, or legal admissibility.