Enterprise-ready online proofing that has all your needs covered

Single sign-on, data sovereignty, triple-layer encryption, regular penetration tests, security certifications… everything your IT department needs for peace of mind when you select PageProof as your online proofing platform.

PageProof for enterprise

A plethora of options are available to satisfy the needs of IT, which is why PageProof is the preferred choice for government, pharmaceutical, health and medical, and insurance organizations. And so many more industries. With patented triple-layered encryption, and an information security management system that has been certified to ISO 27001, it’s easy to see why PageProof is the Fort Knox of proofing tools.

Data sovereignty

When it comes to data, you have a wide choice for secure data residency with options including

  • West USA
  • East USA
  • Central USA
  • South Central USA
  • Canada
  • United Arab Emirates
  • United Kingdom
  • South Africa
  • Brazil
  • France
  • Germany
  • Norway
  • Japan
  • Australia.

The PageProof Enterprise plan allows you to nominate your data storage region – ensuring your data resides where you have chosen and not scattered over multiple regions. PageProof maintains at least a primary and secondary storage location within a single region.

Single sign-on and SCIM

Logging into PageProof is seamless and secure with single sign-on with providers such as Microsoft Azure Active Directory (Microsoft Entra ID), Delinea (was Centrify), Okta, G Suite, OneLogin, Ping Identity, or any SAML2 provider. And with secure cross-identity management to provision users, as well as two-factor authentication, controlling the login experience of your organization’s users is easy.

If you want to learn about how we keep PageProof and your data safe and secure, reach out to us to deep-dive further and let us give you peace of mind.

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About Marcus

Marcus is the CTO and co-founder of PageProof. After years of working in the creative industry with design tools and in developing software, he wanted to turn the headache of gathering feedback and approvals on creative work, into a welcome part of every day.