Public verification and rights

Auvexra PublicTrust

PublicTrust is how Auvexra makes authority visible to the people who need it. It is designed to help the public verify systems, understand restrictions, see redacted safety disclosures, submit complaints, request appeals, and learn what verified status does and does not mean.

What this system does

PublicTrust is the public-facing verification and rights layer for seal lookup, registered-system lookup, AI safety disclosure, complaint filing, appeals, public education, and redacted proof-pack review.

  • Public seal lookup and verification
  • Physical system and AI system public status pages
  • Redacted proof-pack and evidence-hash review
  • Complaint, appeal, correction, and account deletion pathways
  • Public education about AI reliability, mobile privacy, and autonomous system safety
  • Plain-language disclosure of restrictions, review status, and limitations
Public Knowledge

Plain-language context for public trust.

Auvexra pages are written for public understanding. They avoid internal engineering labels and focus on what people can verify, what the system does, and where users can exercise privacy or account rights.

PublicTrust does not expose private evidence; it shows public-safe status and redacted support records.

Verified status is scoped to a system, version, use case, and evidence record.

People should have clear paths to report problems, challenge outcomes, request corrections, and delete mobile accounts.

When status cannot be verified, PublicTrust should say so plainly.

Mobile and account coverage

  • NASCA Mobile and NAIGIS Mobile both use public-facing privacy and account deletion pages.
  • Mobile users can request deletion of their app account and associated data through the web deletion page and in-app support path.
  • Some records may be retained when required for legal, security, fraud prevention, compliance, audit, or public safety reasons.

Expected outcomes

  • People can verify public-safe status without needing internal access.
  • Mobile app users receive privacy and deletion information suitable for app store review.
  • Public education reduces misunderstanding, overtrust, and unsupported expectations around AI and autonomous systems.