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Phala.com Now Gives Every TEE App Its Own Trust Center

*Note: Adapted from the official Phala.com announcement. Original post published on the Phala Network blog.
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Every TEE app on Phala now has its own trust center, and here is why that matters for anyone building or evaluating secure applications today. The launch of trust.phala.com gives each app running inside a Trusted Execution Environment its own dedicated space where its security and execution can be independently verified. This is not a minor update. It is the kind of infrastructure that changes how developers ship and how institutions decide what to adopt.

What the Trust Center Actually Does
Trust.phala.com works like a live verification page for any app running in a secure enclave on Phala Network. Anyone can visit it, see exactly what is deployed, and confirm that the app has not been altered or interfered with. That level of openness is what separates a claim of security from actual proof of it. Until now, verifying that a TEE app was doing what it said it was doing required technical knowledge most users and institutions simply do not have. This changes that by putting the verification in one accessible place.

Why Developers Should Care
When you build something and tell people it is secure, you are asking them to take your word for it. That is a hard sell, especially in environments where trust has to be earned through evidence rather than reputation. With a dedicated trust center for every app, developers now have something concrete to point to. It adds a layer of credibility to whatever you ship without requiring your users to understand the technical details behind it. The app runs in TEE-secured cloud, private by default, and now there is a public place that proves it.

Why Institutions Are Paying Attention
For any organization evaluating whether to use or integrate a confidential computing application, auditability is usually one of the first questions asked and one of the hardest to answer cleanly.
Institutions need to know what is running, how it is protected, and whether they can verify that independently. Trust.phala.com removes a significant blocker by giving institutions a direct way to do exactly that. It is the kind of transparency that makes adoption easier to justify internally, and that is what moves things from evaluation to actual deployment.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​
*You can always check Phala.com for more information *

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