HashCheck validators
Validators are trusted HashCheck submitters whose hash records are marked separately from anonymous user submissions. Validator records help platforms and organizations distinguish trusted-source signals from unverified user reports.
Who Can Be A Validator
Validator access may be granted to trusted users and organizations such as government bodies, public-interest and safety organizations, verified large companies, major websites, platforms, research groups and other applicants that can show a lawful and responsible need to submit hash records.
How To Become A Validator
- Contact Xexle support through the site support channel or contact form.
- Describe the organization, website or project requesting validator access.
- Explain the lawful source of the hash records and the intended safety use.
- Complete applicant verification if requested.
- After approval, HashCheck issues a validator token.
Validator Token
A validator token is a confidential code used to submit trusted validator hash records through the API. Keep it only on secure server-side systems. Do not publish it, embed it in client-side JavaScript, share it with unverified parties, or use it outside the approved purpose.
GET https://hashcheck.xexle.com/api/add?hashes=hash1,hash2&validator=VALIDATOR_TOKEN
Validator Responsibilities
- Submit only hash records that you are legally allowed to process and share with HashCheck.
- Do not submit restricted official datasets unless their terms allow that use.
- Maintain reasonable accuracy and source-control discipline.
- Protect the validator token and report suspected compromise immediately.
- Understand that validator-submitted records are technical signals, not standalone legal conclusions.
Contact
To request validator access, contact Xexle support: https://xexle.com/contact.