Acceptable Use & Copyright
Keeping Trustiry safe, fair, and accurate for everyone.
Last updated: 17 July 2026
Acceptable use
Trustiry is a shared trust resource. To keep it working for everyone, you agree not to:
- Send automated or excessive traffic to the checker, search, answer engine, or APIs beyond our published limits.
- Use the link checker to probe or scan systems you do not own or have permission to test.
- Scrape, copy, or resell Trustiry data at scale without written permission.
- Submit false reports, or use Trustiry to harass, defame, dox, or intimidate any person or business.
- Upload malware, unlawful content, or attempt to bypass security or abuse controls.
- Misrepresent a Trustiry verdict or badge, or imply endorsement we have not given.
We enforce these limits with rate limiting and may warn, throttle, or suspend access. Report abuse to security@trustiry.com.
Disputing a listing about your site
We publish automated assessments, and automated systems get things wrong. If your site has been mislabelled, or you want to submit relationship evidence, you can contest it:
- Open your site’s profile and use the “This is wrong / claim this site” option, or email legal@trustiry.com with the domain and what is inaccurate.
- Disputes enter a private queue. A public status changes only after an authorized review records the evidence and reason.
- Proving domain control does not by itself prove an organization relationship. Submit current relationship evidence for independent review.
Copyright notices
Trustiry links to third-party content and shows logos or screenshots to help you reach a source. If you believe your copyrighted work has been used improperly, send a notice to dmca@trustiry.com including:
- Your contact details.
- Identification of the copyrighted work.
- The URL on Trustiry where it appears.
- A statement that you have a good-faith belief the use is not authorised.
- A statement, under penalty of perjury, that your notice is accurate and you are the owner or authorised to act.
- Your physical or electronic signature.
We assess complete notices and any counter-notices under the law that applies to the service and the material. Sending a notice does not itself establish infringement.