What Proofline is for
About Proofline
Proofline is being built for moments when losing the record could matter. It helps preserve end-to-end encrypted evidence as events unfold, while giving trusted contacts controlled access when it matters.
Why it exists
Some moments are hard to reconstruct later: an unsafe situation, an important interaction, a missed check-in, damage, harassment, threats, or a dispute. Proofline is meant to help preserve a private record while events are still unfolding.
The goal is not to turn every record into an emergency. The goal is to help a person keep evidence protected, decide who should see it, and avoid depending on a single phone as the only copy.
Context where available
Encrypted by design
Controlled sharing
What it is not
Proofline is experimental, not an emergency service, and not a guaranteed real-time response system.
Production mobile capture, trusted-contact notifications, official hosted accounts, cost-recovery billing, live context sharing, and decryption workflows are not production features today.
Sources
These project documents provide more detail about the current implementation, planned work, and security limits.