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  • What is ScoreDetect?
  • FAQ
    • How does it work?
    • What types of data can I protect?
    • Why should I use it?
    • Is it suitable for me?
    • I have historical content
    • Is it free?
    • Is my data secure?
    • Why do I need to register an account?
    • How do I contact support?
    • How do I report bugs?
    • Are there any storage limitations?
  • Certificates
    • What is a certificate?
    • How does a certificate work?
    • What sets these certificates apart from others?
    • Can I use a certificate for copyright protection?
    • How can I verify the information in a certificate?
    • Are these certificates secure?
    • Can I create certificates for all types of data?
    • How can I use certificates to build trust with my audience?
    • Is there a limit to how many certificates I can create?
    • How long does it take to get a certificate?
    • How many certificates can I create?
    • How can I download / export my certificates?
    • How long can I keep my account and certificates?
    • How can I use my own certificate label?
    • Custom Domains
    • Certificate Languages
  • Integrations
    • ScoreDetect Integrations
    • Zapier
    • WordPress
    • WooCommerce
  • API
    • ScoreDetect API
      • Authentication
      • Rate Limits
      • Usage Policy
      • Adding a New Version of a Certificate via API
  • Product
    • Changelog
    • Roadmap
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  1. Certificates

Can I create certificates for all types of data?

Yes, ScoreDetect allows you to create verification certificates for a wide range of digital content, including text, images, audio, and video. You can protect various forms of digital creations quickly and efficiently.

Here is a sample list of digital content which can be used in ScoreDetect:

  • Social media posts

  • Facebook posts

  • Instagram photos

  • YouTube videos

  • TikTok videos

  • Images

  • Tweets

  • Videos

  • Podcasts

  • E-books

  • Blogs and articles

  • PDF documents

  • Music tracks and albums

  • Online courses

  • Webinars and presentations

  • Digital games

  • Digital art and illustrations

  • Memes and GIFs

  • Software and applications

  • Virtual reality experiences

  • Augmented reality content

  • Interactive websites and web applications

  • Infographics

  • Live streams and broadcasts

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