What Is a Software Trust Page?
How a public trust page can give users more context about a software product before they visit.
A trust page adds context
A software trust page shows the product name, category, domain, badge status, manual review context, and external visit link in one place.
It is not an ad wall
A good trust page should be selective, clear, and honest. It should explain what was reviewed without pretending the website is risk-free.
Why users benefit
Users can see the product domain, category, and trust signals before leaving CheckLink for an external website.
Why software owners benefit
Owners get visibility and a public review context without search-ranking shortcuts or instant publication.
How CheckLink helps
Approved Launch Board listings receive a static public trust page. Updates and claims are handled manually.
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FAQ
Does a trust page guarantee safety?
No. It provides context and signals, not a guarantee.
Can owners update a page?
Owners can request changes through the claim/update flow, and CheckLink reviews them manually.
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Use CheckLink before the next click
CheckLink provides risk signals and review paths. It does not guarantee that a website is risk-free.