About Digital Witness Protection service...
The What's, Who's, When's & Why's.
What Michael Provides: 👇.
Michael Widener, II provides Digital Witness Protection by knowing what to report, how to format the report, where to fax it, and how to obtain prompt confirmation, usually by fax, that law enforcement has received the report.
That does not mean they will investigate it, but that's sufficient for most insurance companies to accept the victim's claim that the event or loss occured. Without this, insurance companies usually deny the claim, even if the victim has property insurance coverage that protects the lost, stolen, or converted items.
Further no one takes a centralized report about the physical or mental health loss from events such as this and that is a major gap in the system that this service, Michael's Digital Witness Protection, offers.
He is protecting you by helping you document your loss while it is fresh on your mind and while you can recall many details that will be helpful later in addressing the full scope of what happened to you. The service he offers is well worth the conservative rates he charges.
His low rates are impressive too; they're affordable!
Who Provides the Protection: 👇.
Michael Widener, II 👈That's me!
–> Principle Digital Protector
Michael is the patent-cited, Frontend Web Developer who has more than three decades of experience building secure, web-based pages attached to businesses. His first web-business, launched in 1997, overseas, was ahead of its time in security, and in user experience design. He is even in Amazon.com's patent document for his user experience that he invented then, while Amazon was unknown, in 1996, because he created his user experience before he launched his site.
He built his site in 1996, and launched it to the public in 1997. In that year, Amazon was still researching it's business, and found his site and cited it in its patent document for Michael's unique approach to product reviews.
This is before Amazon was online! Michael had the first website on the Internet, transacting business, while offering that customers can read reviews of products before they purchased!
That's fairly impressive!
So that's the person who invented this service, Digital Witness Protection, after experiencing, first hand, the gap in help from local law enforcement, during criminal assault, battery, conversion (the technical term for someone taking your things in the United States if you are present when they take it or if they know you and they already have access to it, for example, a person taking someone else's jacket from the coat room at a house party).
Michael invented Digital Wintess Protection to address this gap and it's a fairly straightforward service. He does what law enforcement doesn't have the manpower to do, according to them.
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