Trust

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Trust often refers to:

It may also refer to:

Business and law

  • Trust (law), a legal relationship in which one person holds property for another's benefit
  • Trust (business), the combination of several businesses under the same management to prevent competition
  • Investment trust, a form of investment fund

Arts, entertainment, and media

Films

Television

Music

Artists

  • Trust (Belgian band)
    , a pop music group formed in 2007
  • Trust (Canadian band)
    , a synthpop music group formed in 2010
  • Trust (French band)
    , a rock music group formed in 1977
  • The Trust (music production duo), a U.S. music production duo

Albums

Songs

Brands and enterprises

  • Trust (electronics company)
    , a European producer and designer of computer peripherals and accessories, mainly in the low-budget market
  • Trust Company Ltd.
    , a car parts company

Computing

  • TRUST, a computer system for tracking trains
  • Computational trust, generation of trusted authorities or user trust through cryptography
  • Trust metric, a measurement of the degree to which group members trust each other, as in online networking
  • Trusted system, a computerized system relied on to enforce a security policy
  • Web of trust, a system used in cryptography to establish authenticity
  • WOT Services or Web of trust, a crowdsourced Internet website reputation rating tool

Government and political organizations

Places

See also

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