Documents & Forms

Integrity hash

Cryptographic fingerprint of the receipt proving no tampering occurred.

An integrity hash is the cryptographic fingerprint (SHA-256 or similar) computed over the receipt's content. Any later change — even a single character — produces a different hash, exposing tampering. Professional receipts print the hash on the PDF footer for independent auditor verification. Combined with a cryptographic timestamp, it carries legal weight equivalent to a signed physical document.

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