
(SeaPRwire) – Chicago, United States, April 6th, 2026, FinanceWire

FinanceWire is rolling out Certidox for its clients, with an initial complimentary access period designed to allow immediate, friction-free adoption as AI-generated press releases grow increasingly hard to tell apart from legitimate official communications.
Press releases verified using Certidox will receive top priority for processing and distribution across FinanceWire’s network and its downstream partner platforms, ensuring that both initial publication and subsequent redistribution remain verifiable across major outlets including Yahoo Finance and MarketWatch.
This setup means the issuing organization will identify and authenticate content at its source, before the material is relayed, reformatted, or redistributed to other parties.
Every certified press release will feature a secure Certidox QR code, a verifiable digital seal, that lets any recipient instantly confirm its source, current status (either active or revoked if a correction is issued), and authenticity, whether viewed digitally or in print, without risking confidentiality ahead of publication.
As a result, investors, journalists, and other recipients can scan the QR code using the Certidox mobile app, which is available for free on both the Apple App Store and Google Play Store, to independently verify its source, authenticity, and current status.
With traditional workflows, once a press release leaves your organization’s control, you lose all ability to prove exactly what was distributed, creating immediate legal and reputational risk. Certidox retains attached verification across every step of relay, even after distribution, duplication, and official filing.
This challenge is especially pronounced in the EDGAR filing system, where an unclear grey area exists between the original press release and its final submitted version, particularly when content passes through multiple intermediaries. When discrepancies emerge between the material initially transmitted and what is ultimately filed, all involved parties may face exposure, with no reliable way to prove exactly what was received and submitted.
This is also a growing major concern for European public companies. Per the EU AI Act, transparency requirements for AI-generated or AI-altered content will take effect on August 2, 2026, adding increased pressure on organizations to manage how their public-facing content is created, disclosed, and established as trustworthy.
“If you cannot prove you control content, you do not actually control it,” said Rémy A. Eisenstein, Founder of Certidox. “Through this partnership, press releases authenticated with Certidox will be instantly identified, stopping false or manipulated content before it causes market or reputational harm.”
As AI-generated content grows increasingly difficult to distinguish from legitimate communications, companies must implement effective systems to ensure their disclosures are trustworthy and avoid legal and reputational exposure. Trust no longer comes from the sender alone — it comes from concrete proof.
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Contact
Rémy A. Eisenstein
Certidox
remy@certidox.com
Source: FinanceWire
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