Enigio timeShot app for iPhone and iPad


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Photo & Video Lifestyle
Developer: Enigio Time AB
Free
Current version: 1.0.3, last update: 7 years ago
First release : 29 Jun 2015
App size: 0 Bytes

By using Enigio timeShot, you can finally put your trust in photos again!
Enigio timeShot offers the ability to take a photo and then prove that it was taken at a specific time in a specific location and that the picture has not been tampered with since.

Captured images are time:stamped and uploaded to your own Enigio account, and they can be shared in a simple way either from the account or straight from your iPhone. The photo gets an associated proof that can be used to show that the image has not been tampered with since the time of the time:stamp. The photo can also be proven to be from a specific location (if location services are available for the app).
For the time:stamp to be able to be created and uploaded to the Enigio server, mobile data or wifi must be available for the camera when the picture is taken.

Enigio time:shot also give access to the webpage of Enigio where uploaded photos and proof of the captured images are stored. As an introductory offer, there is no limit to the number of stored images that can be uploaded to your account. (This may be reduced later, however, with no additional costs for historically stored images for those who availed the offer).

When installing and starting Enigio time:shot for the first time on a device with a camera, you will get a unique device number. This device number shall be used at www.enigio.com to associate the Enigio time:shot-app with your Enigio account.

When opening Enigio time:shot linked to an Enigio account, the list of photos associated with that account is loaded.

To take a new photo you simply click the “clock-button” placed to the left over the list of photos. The screen switches to show the motif of the camera lens, the user simply click on the shutter-button to take a picture of the scene displayed. If the camera has data connectivity, the image and the created proof will be registered with Enigio and afterwards you can decide to upload the picture itself to the Enigio server and access it through your account.

You can see that a photo is time:stamped and uploaded to Enigio by checking the state next to the image in the list; registered or uploaded. "Registered" means the picture is time:stamped and that the proof is in your Enigio account, the image is only stored locally on the camera unit. "Uploaded" mean that both the proof and the picture is now stored on your Enigio account as well as on the camera unit.

At the Enigio website http://www.enigio.se you create an account by using open-ID (Google or Yahoo account).