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Home // Support // Realify Support Guide
Because this advanced feature requires specific settings to be active and impacts the invitee workflow, it is disabled by default.
You must consciously enable Realify within your account settings to begin protecting your high-value digital transactions from the growing threat of AI-driven fraud.
CLICK HERE to view our step by step instructions
Realify Deepfake Detector is a feature seamlessly integrated into the Secured Signing platform, specifically for Remote Online Notarization (RON) and Video Signing sessions.
CLICK HERE to view the process involves both the Host/Notary and the Invitee/Signer