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Understanding trust vs risk scores

Updated July 19, 2026

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Relationship evidence and risk signals

Trustiry keeps identity evidence separate from automated risk observations. A relationship score is shown only when current evidence was accepted by a reviewer. HTTPS, an older registration, and high traffic never create that score.

The risk score counts observed warning signals such as impersonation patterns, punycode, cross-domain redirects, very new registrations, threat-feed matches, and reviewed reports. Zero means that no weighted warning was observed in the available checks. It does not mean safe.

Open the signal breakdown and unknowns before acting. Sensitive actions fail closed unless the relationship is current and the observed risk stays below the policy threshold.

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