Difference between revisions of "Trust Link"
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* See the [https://wiki.idesg.org/wiki/index.php/Trustmark_Evolving_Design_Pattern Trustmark Evolving Design Pattern] for one explaining about how [[Trustmark]]s can be used. | * See the [https://wiki.idesg.org/wiki/index.php/Trustmark_Evolving_Design_Pattern Trustmark Evolving Design Pattern] for one explaining about how [[Trustmark]]s can be used. | ||
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Revision as of 11:58, 13 January 2022
Full Title or Meme
A Trustmark is an image with a Trust Link which can help lead a user to trusting a web site or digital document. The Trustmark itself is optional.
Problems
- Trustmarks are trivial to duplicate and mislead.
- A Trust Link is just a URL which can lead to a misleading Trust Authority.
Solutions
Trusmarks are just an aid to find a Trust Link.
Trusmarks acne be used by:
- Federations with a link to the entity statement that applies to the site/document.
- Notary Seal with a link that shows who notarized what.
References
- See the Trustmark Evolving Design Pattern for one explaining about how Trustmarks can be used.