When it goes wrong, all you have is a screenshot and a bad feeling.
Money sent. ID handed over. “I agree” tapped. Those are the seconds that decide whether you can prove what happened — or whether it’s your word against theirs. Fidnt works in those seconds. Here is what they look like.
You’re one tap from committing to a stranger.
₱40,000 to a seller you met online last week. Your ID photo to a lending app you found yesterday. A “yes” to fifteen pages you did not read. Your safety net right now is a screenshot and hope.
You see who they really are before you pay.
The tap with no undo.
Pay. Sign. Share. It is real the instant you do it. That single second is where scammers live, and where every “I never authorized that” begins.
Locked the moment it happens.
Three weeks later, they say it never happened.
The app sold your data. The seller went quiet. The bank insists you authorized it. Your screenshot holds up nowhere that matters.
Receipts. Recourse. Your cut.
Nobody checks the lock until the door is already open.
