WebPreserver
| Type of business | Private |
|---|---|
| Founded | Vancouver, BC, Canada (April 15, 2015) |
| Headquarters | Vancouver, BC, Canada |
| No. of locations | 1 (Vancouver) |
| Area served | North America, Europe, Oceania |
| Founder(s) | Michael Riedijk (CEO) |
| Industry | Computer software Website Archiving Social Media Archiving Software-as-a-Service Enterprise software |
| Website | www.webpreserver.com |
WebPreserver is a Google Chrome plugin designed to collect authenticated, legally admissible social media content and webpages for eDiscovery and evidentiary purposes with an automated workflow. Web captures can be exported in OCR, WARC, PDF, and native dynamic HTML formats. It serves law firms and other clients around the world. Clients can organize, tag, and collaborate on the digital evidence captured with the WebPreserver tool.[1]
History
WebPreserver is a privately held company based in Vancouver, Canada. The first iteration of the product was released on April 8, 2015, by PageFreezer Software, Inc., a company founded in 2009 by Michael Riedijk.[2] WebPreserver Software Inc. then launched as a wholly owned subsidiary of PageFreezer in June 2018 to support a rapidly maturing market.[3] The platform's popularity grew in the wake of the Facebook's Cambridge Analytica scandal when investigators began moving away from API-based evidence collection tools.[citation needed]
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