Spell out exactly what proof you need, why, by when, and in what form — so people can respond without confusion or oversharing.
When someone asks you for proof, assemble a structured response packet that answers the request without handing over extra private details.
Two paths: an institution creates a clear proof request, or a person/organization responds with a structured packet — answering what's asked without oversharing. It runs in your browser and ends in a draft VRX record. It structures the request and the response; it does not verify the proof, confirm identity, or compel anyone to accept it.
Structuring only. A request or response record here organizes what is asked or provided; it does not verify the proof, confirm anyone's identity, or oblige the recipient to accept it. Respondents control what they include — share only what answers the request. AI creates; PlenaProof proves the record — it complements, it does not replace, the deciding authority.