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TrustScore 3.5 out of 5

3.7

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  1. Certification Agency
  2. Internet Marketing Service

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SiteTrust is the independent certification authority and public registry for AI transparency, helping companies prove what others only promise. We certify companies against the AI Transparency Standard, audit their practices, and list them in our public registry. Consumers can search any company to verify their AI transparency. Businesses get the badge, listing, and trust that sets them apart.


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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Clear and helpful AI transparency

I've been pretty skeptical about all the AI stuff popping up everywhere lately. Like, how do you even know if a company is being honest about how they use it?
Their whole deal is basically giving you a clear answer: yes, this business is transparent about their AI, or no, they're not. No corporate jargon, no fine print buried in a 50-page policy nobody reads.
What I really appreciate is that they actually verify things independently. It's not just companies saying "trust us" – there's a real certification process behind it. And you can check their public registry yourself if you're curious.
If you care about knowing what's real and what's AI-generated when you're browsing online, this is the kind of thing that should exist.

January 16, 2026
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