Verification Guides
Public verification needs its own guide cluster because readers need help interpreting pages, badges, examples, and trust surfaces correctly.
This hub gathers the public-facing guides around verification output: examples, consumer interpretation, verification-page behavior, badge meaning, and trust-surface design.
It exists to make the verification layer easier to inspect without forcing readers directly into a product-specific dynamic page first.
It connects evergreen explainers, trust topics, verification examples, and the verify hub into one public guidance cluster.
Guide Families
The verification-guide routes this hub should connect
Example routes help make the model concrete before readers inspect a live product trust page.
Guide routes explain how public verification pages should behave and how they should be read.
Badge guides matter because visual trust indicators are easy to overread without surrounding explanation.
Consumer-facing guides help readers understand point-in-time meaning, limitations, and disclosure context.
Priority Routes
Open the main public verification guides
Open the evergreen example route for how public verification can look in practice.
See the guide explaining route behavior on verification pages.
Use the public-facing guide for how outside readers should interpret verification.
Open the guide for how badge states and indicators should be read.
See the trust-topic route dedicated to verification-page interpretation.
Open the trust-design route for how public verification should be structured.
Connected Routes
Use the adjacent verification and trust hubs
Return to the verification hub before moving into specific product-level pages.
Move into the methods hub for the verification-model and badge logic behind these guides.
Open the broader trust hub behind public verification interpretation.
Use the legal boundary route for point-in-time meaning and explicit negations.
Move into the wider legal and disclosure cluster behind verification guidance.
Browse the wider trust-surface route graph through the verification directory.
Use the directory route for product-oriented verification surfaces and adjacent trust pages.
Next Step
Open the verify hub if you want to move from guides into the live verification route family.
Guides help explain the public verification layer, while the verify hub connects that interpretation model to real product-level routes.