Trust Centre · updated 19 August 2026
Do not take the badge on trust.
Open the record. Check the source. Follow every claim to its evidence.
- Operating entity
- GOV ASSIST PTY LTD trading as TRUSTEDSITE
- Product
- BuyerProtection
- Enterprise access
- By product review
- Public service
- Live
PUBLIC STORE PROOFLIVESource-linked result
ORDER PASSPORTLIVE EXAMPLESigned, expiring access
SHOPIFYCONTROLLED INSTALLSRead-only merchant connection
GUARANTEEDEARNED STATUSEvidence + capacity decision
Evidence directory
Go straight to the question your team owns.
01 · SecurityTransport, access and signed linksOpen →
02 · DataFields, retention and service connectionsOpen →
03 · ReliabilityService health and operational stateOpen →
04 · ProcurementPilot evidence and review boundariesOpen →
05 · DevelopersAPI, authentication and webhooksOpen →
06 · Company & privacyOperator, data use and request rightsOpen →
Public proofOpen result →
Open the same store result a buyer sees.
Unknown, TrustedSite Verified and BuyerProtection Guaranteed remain separate states.
Machine proofOpen JSON →
Read the source-linked status as JSON.
The response carries the merchant, state, source and validity window.
Private orderOpen example →
Try a signed, expiring Order Passport.
The public example contains no customer data and cannot open a real case.
Human decisionRead the merchant path →
Verified is earned, not self-selected.
Identity, domain control and a working support route pass review before the result goes live.
Independent reviewVerify status →
Assurance is bound to the exact release under review.
The public contract binds assessor identity, report digests, findings and retest evidence to one frozen candidate.
Public labels
Three states. No creative interpretation.
- Unknown
- A neutral result: ask the store for its live proof record before relying.
- TrustedSite Verified
- Public business and domain proof is live. Check the order separately for Guaranteed.
- BuyerProtection Guaranteed
- Separately active only when the store, order and published terms agree.
Risk, security and procurement