Content governance · Mandatory
Forbidden Claims & Safe Wording
Public copy must not overclaim certification, safety, monitoring, partnership, or quantum properties. This page lists prohibited phrases and the safe wording to use instead.
Prohibited claims (must not appear in promotional, CTA, or header copy)
- AI safe
- AI safety certified
- certified safe
- guaranteed secure
- certified lawful
- approved by ECZ-ID — unless an actual approval exists
- approved by Microsoft, GitHub, Google, OpenAI, AWS, NVIDIA, or any other platform — unless actually proven
- partnership or partner claim with any platform — unless actually proven
- monitors prompts
- monitors source code
- monitors user data
- prevents all misuse
- tamper-proof
- cannot fail
- fully verified — unless Resolver confirms current evidence
- quantum identity
- quantum-computed identity
- quantum verification
- marketplace approval — unless actually approved
Allowed safe wording
- resolver-verifiable
- discovery manifest
- setup guidance
- machine-readable
- current proof must be checked in Resolver
- quantum-safe evidence artifacts only where implemented and proven
- no quantum-washing
How this page itself uses prohibited phrases
This page lists prohibited phrases inside an explicitly prohibited-claims context. That listing is allowed. Promotional, CTA, and header copy on every other page must not use those phrases.
ECZ-ID separates setup, verification state, and public proof. Developer Gateway documents setup paths and verifier guidance. TrustOps handles setup. Resolver remains the public proof surface. Re-check before reliance. Local policy decides.
