Most compliance tools ask you to install code on your website. That means touching your theme, hiring a developer, or fighting with a plugin. Trust Center takes a different approach: you add one DNS record to your domain, and you're done.
How it works
Trust Center is hosted on our infrastructure. When a visitor navigates to trust.yourdomain.com, your DNS record points them to our servers, which serve your branded trust page. Your website never needs to be touched.
The single record you add is a CNAME:
Host: trust
Points to: trustcenter.pro
TTL: 3600
Once DNS propagates (usually under 10 minutes), your trust page is live at https://trust.yourdomain.com.
Why DNS instead of code
Code installations carry risk: plugin conflicts, theme updates breaking things, developer time, and ongoing maintenance. A DNS record has none of those problems. It's set once and runs indefinitely without maintenance.
DNS is also platform-neutral. Whether your website is built on Shopify, WordPress, Wix, Squarespace, Webflow, Kajabi, or a custom stack — DNS works the same way everywhere. You don't need to know anything about how your website is built.
What goes live immediately
Once your DNS record is active, your trust page includes everything your visitors and regulators need:
- Privacy policy — jurisdiction-aware, kept up to date as laws change
- Cookie policy — describes what you set and why
- DSAR form — lets visitors submit data subject access requests
- Terms and conditions — your standard terms, hosted and versioned
- Trust badges — display your compliance status to visitors
Works on any platform
Because there is no code to install, Trust Center is genuinely platform-agnostic. Common platforms where customers use it include:
- Shopify and Shopify Plus
- WordPress (hosted or self-hosted)
- Wix and Wix Studio
- Squarespace
- Webflow
- Kajabi
- Custom-built websites
- Legacy platforms where code changes are risky or expensive
Multi-brand support
If you operate more than one brand or domain, each one gets its own CNAME record. Trust Center can serve separate trust pages for each brand from a single account — no duplication of setup, just additional DNS records.
Getting started
Log in to your domain registrar or DNS provider, add the CNAME record, and your trust page is live. The exact steps vary by platform — see our platform-specific guides for Shopify, WordPress, Wix, Squarespace, and Webflow for step-by-step instructions.