Documenting & proving consent — cleanly
If you publish content with people, you may later need proof. LegitForm documents approvals per occasion with timestamp, context, and a clear reference — plus proof export (PDF + protocol).
Translator: What’s often called “consent” we treat as a shared approval (Living Consent) — one shared state with history. Proof is the closure export, not just a document. Learn more.
Short version
- Occasion instead of chaos: Each approval lands with the right occasion (e.g. “Tattoo photos 2026”).
- Reference ID: One unambiguous reference per approval.
- Proof export (PDF + protocol): Open or export whenever it matters.
How do you prove consent with a timestamp?
- Create an occasion and define what the content may be used for (e.g. Instagram, website, advertising).
- Share a link (or QR) — participants don’t need an account.
- The person approves. LegitForm stores timestamp + scope + context.
- After you finalize, you can open or export the proof anytime (PDF + protocol + seal / export ZIP).
Is this legal advice?
No. LegitForm is a documentation tool. You must choose wording and content that fits your specific case.
What’s the difference between “consent” and “approval”?
In everyday language, many people use “approval” as permission to publish. Legally this can vary depending on the situation. LegitForm helps you document the outcome cleanly.