A regular URL is just an address. A vURL is a verifiable reference.

Today, anyone can send a link via e-mail, WhatsApp or SMS. In most cases, the recipient cannot verify whether that link really comes from the correct company.

With a vURL, this is different. A vURL can only be created by a pre-validated company. The vURL contains a technical link with that company and a verification mechanism that allows the recipient to check for themselves that the link is authentic and has not been modified.

You don’t have to trust anyone. The link proves it itself.

Use Cases

Each EPC inspection can be published via a vURL. Recipients can verify whether the report was really issued by the accredited inspector and whether the content has not been changed since. This prevents forgeries and disputes about different versions.

Energy companies use vDOMAIN to secure their official websites, and vURLs for invoices, contracts and payments. Customers can always verify whether a message really comes from their energy supplier.

Official documents such as permits, subsidies and regulations are published via vURLs so that citizens can always verify that a document is genuine and unchanged.

Payslips, contracts and attestations are given a vURL so that employees, banks and third parties can verify that the document was officially issued and has not been altered.

Diplomas, certificates and attestations are issued via a vURL. Employers can independently verify whether the document is genuine and which institution issued it.

Minutes, statements and building reports receive a vURL so that buyers, owners and notaries can always consult the original and official version.

ISO certificates and audits are published via a vURL so that customers and partners can immediately verify whether a certificate is valid and official.

QR codes on booths point to vURLs so visitors can always see which organisation the link comes from. This prevents abuse at trade fairs. Personal vURLs make it possible to share personal data effortlessly with an exhibitor, without additional software.

Login e-mails, payment links and customer actions are sent via vURLs so that users can always verify that they are on the correct portal.

Terms and conditions, privacy statements and compliance documents are published via vURLs so that it is always clear which version officially applies.