Add the Trust Seal to Your Sites
 
- Select a site from the drop-down at top-left then choose 'Trust Seal'.
 
- The trust seal is a website badge that proves your site is malware free and protected by one of the leaders in online security.
 
- This helps build the trust you so often need to convert new website visitors into paying customers.
 
- The seal is available in multiple languages and designs.
 
Add the seal to your site
- Open the cWatch dashboard
 
- Select the target website from the menu at top-left
 
- Click the 'Trust Seal' tab:
 
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There are two types of seal - 'Malware Free' and 'Protected'. The type shown on your site depends on the following conditions: 
- 'Malware Free' – Shown if your site is not blacklisted and has no malware.
 
- 'Protected' - Shown if your site is not blacklisted, has no malware, and both the CDN and Web Application Firewall (WAF) are active.
 
Here are some sample scenarios:
|  
         Trust Seal Conditions  |  
    |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|  
         Blacklisted  |  
       
         Malware Scanner  |  
       
         Last Malware Scan  |  
       
         CDN  |  
       
         WAF (Firewall)  |  
       
         Trust Seal shown  |  
    
|  
         No  |  
       
         Enabled  |  
       
         Clean  |  
       
         Yes  |  
       
         Yes  |  
       
         Protected  |  
    
|  
         No  |  
       
         Enabled  |  
       
         Clean  |  
       
         No  |  
       
         Yes  |  
       
         Malware Free  |  
    
|  
         No  |  
       
         Enabled  |  
       
         Clean  |  
       
         No  |  
       
         No  |  
       
         Malware Free  |  
    
- No negative messaging is shown if your site fails a scan/appears on a blacklist. After a grace period, the seal will simply disappear, replaced by a transparent single-pixel image. The seal will reappear when the issues are fixed.
 
- Select the language which should be used in the trust seal
 
- Follow the instructions in the settings page to add the seal to your web pages.
 
- Visitors who click the trust seal will see more details about your security:
 


                                
                                                    