Trust Score Network v11.15 Transparency Verification

Status: ready | Enterprise verification mode: active | Certification mode: review_required | Trust badge mode: disabled_until_approved

v11.15 prepares enterprise verification and certification infrastructure. Public badge display remains disabled until an owner-approved review confirms certification readiness.
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Profiles
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Programs
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Queued Reviews
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Transparency Records
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Badges
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Audit Packets

Feature Checks

FeatureStatus
Verified Enterprise Systemsready
Trust Certification Programsready
Transparency Verificationready
Enterprise Audit Systemsready
Trust Badge Registryready
Verification Review Workflowsready
Commercial Verification Programsready
Certification Event Loggingready
Badge Safety Controlsready
API Certification Recordsready
v11.14 search feed/API dependencyready
v11.13 entity resolution dependencyready
v11.12 AI federation dependencyready
v11.11 evidence integrity dependencyready
v11.10 trust event dependencyready
v11.09 secure cron dependencyready

Enterprise Profiles

EntityLegal NameDomainLevelStatusTransparencyEligible
tsn-internal-engineTrust Score Network Internal Trust Enginetrustscorenetwork.comsystem_verifiedinternal_only96%no
amazon.comAmazon.comamazon.comverified_candidateregistered91%yes
amazon-incAmazon.com Inc.amazon.comenterprise_contextregistered88%yes
example.comExample Domainexample.comtest_recordtest_only72%no

Trust Certification Transparency Verification Admin Center

Transparency Verification trust context

Evidence-based trust context helps visitors understand what this page is meant to verify, where the information fits inside Trust Score Network, and how it supports transparent human-AI trust review.

This page connects public trust scoring with practical evidence signals. It is designed to show what is known, what is still pending enrichment, and which tools can help a user continue the review without confusing one entity with another.

Trust Score Network separates saved records from discovery links. Saved records can support scores, confidence, and report history. Discovery links help users and administrators check outside sources, but they are not treated as proof until a snapshot or reviewed record is saved.

The goal is simple: make trust reports easier to read, easier to crawl, and easier to verify. Each page should give enough plain-language context for businesses, consumers, search engines, and AI-assisted systems to understand the page purpose.

Visitors should be able to see the topic, follow related trust tools, and understand whether a record is complete or still being enriched. Clear labels reduce confusion. Short explanations help people compare profiles without treating early baseline records as final conclusions.

These public pages support transparency by keeping the reviewed entity visible, separating internal records from outside discovery links, and explaining why additional evidence may improve the score later.