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digiSeal reader 8.0.0.1, issued by secrypt GmbH, is a Windows-based utility positioned in the Document Verification category and dedicated to the rapid validation of electronically signed, sealed, and time-stamped documents. The program deciphers common signature formats, compares hash values, and displays a concise traffic-light result that immediately tells users whether the file’s origin is authentic and its content unchanged since signing. Typical workplace scenarios include the incoming inspection of e-mailed contracts, court-ready expert opinions, and ZUGFeRD-compliant e-invoices, all of which can be dragged onto the interface or opened through the integrated Windows Explorer right-click menu. Because the reader operates without write access to the original file, the evidence remains forensically intact, while an optional detailed report lists certificate paths, revocation status, and embedded time stamps for later audit trails. The lightweight executable installs silently and updates its trust anchors automatically, so non-technical staff can verify documents without requesting IT support. Although digiSeal reader has reached only one public release—version 8.0.0.1—the publisher bundles contemporary cryptographic libraries that already support PAdES, XAdES, and CAdES specifications, ensuring compatibility with signatures generated by a wide range of European trust service providers. The software is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest version and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.
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