Schools and education bodies
Record accountable notices, homework links, official channels and declared audience context before parent apps or learning systems rely on them.
ProofRecord helps organisations prove who is behind a piece of content, which official channel published it, what was recorded, and whether the live version still matches the verified publication snapshot.
ProofRecord signal
What ProofRecord verifies
Who is the accountable publisher?
Is there a recorded authority route?
Is the channel or account official?
What content was recorded?
Was a publication snapshot created?
Has the observed content changed since verification?
Was an audience/context declaration recorded?
Child-facing environments
In child-facing settings, ProofRecord can record the accountable publisher, official channel, attached link, publication snapshot and publisher-declared audience band. A school, parent app or platform can then decide how to use that signal under its own rules.
See the Shirburn High demo →Important boundary
ProofRecord does not endorse content.
ProofRecord does not certify content safety.
ProofRecord does not moderate or truth-score content.
ProofRecord does not verify a child’s age.
ProofRecord does not decide what every child should see.
Where it can be used
Record accountable notices, homework links, official channels and declared audience context before parent apps or learning systems rely on them.
Give families and platforms a clearer route back to the accountable organisation behind child-facing or public-interest content.
Use structured accountability signals as inputs into visibility, review or trust workflows without making ProofRecord a moderation authority.
Working proof
The public demos show how verification, publication snapshots and changed-content states become visible accountability signals.