Field Workers Lack Verifiable Timestamped Photo Evidence for Compliance and Disputes
Contractors, inspectors, delivery drivers, and real estate agents need photographic proof of when and where work was performed, but standard camera apps provide no tamper-evident metadata verification. Disputes and compliance audits require clear chain-of-custody evidence that existing photo tools cannot credibly provide, creating legal and operational risk.
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