Legal and disclosure routes belong inside the public trust system, not outside it, because verification needs visible boundaries to stay credible.

This hub gathers the legal and disclosure side of the public platform: privacy, terms, verification disclaimer, disclosure routes, and related policy or language-boundary pages that constrain how CITAQ should be read.

These routes are not cleanup pages. They help define point-in-time verification meaning, public language limits, and the boundary between verification infrastructure and stronger forms of authority.

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Use this route when you need the legal and disclosure layer behind public verification.

It connects legal pages, verification disclaimers, trust-boundary routes, and public policy materials into one visible legal cluster.

The legal and boundary routes this hub should connect

Verification Disclaimer

The disclaimer route matters because public verification is point-in-time and bounded rather than permanent approval.

Privacy and Terms

Foundational legal routes still matter because trust surfaces live inside a broader public platform.

Language Boundaries

Language-boundary routes prevent public pages from overstating what the system can really claim.

Disclosure Routes

Disclosure routes matter because legal clarity and trust interpretation depend on visible caveats and support context.

Open the main legal and disclosure pages

Use the adjacent trust and policy hubs

Open the trust center if you want the interpretive layer behind these legal routes.

The legal center defines the boundary language, while the trust center explains how those boundaries should shape public verification reading.