> ## Documentation Index
> Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://docs.klariqo.com/llms.txt
> Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.

# Trust and honesty boundaries

> What Klariqo proves, what it does not, and where your responsibility sits. Evidence and provenance, not legal compliance.

Klariqo produces strong evidence about your calls. It is deliberate about not overstating what that evidence means, because overstating it is exactly what makes a compliance story fall apart under scrutiny.

## What Klariqo can prove

* A record's contents, the transcript, a recording reference, the QA result, and sentiment, exactly as they were signed.
* That a record was not altered since it was signed.
* That a record was signed by Klariqo's published key (self-asserted).
* That an independent witness recorded a record's fingerprint at a point in time.

## What Klariqo does not do

* It does not make you compliant. Compliance depends on your scripts, your disclosures, your consent practices, and the law that applies to you.
* It does not, by itself, prove a call was lawful or that consent was valid.
* It is not legal advice.
* Scorecard presets are starter examples for your own review, not legal templates.

## Shared responsibility

Klariqo gives you tamper-evident, verifiable evidence of what happened on your calls. The compliance program around that evidence is yours: your scripts, your consent and disclosures, your retention policy, and review by your own counsel.

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    What a record can and cannot prove.
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    Check any record's integrity yourself.
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