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Milestone 15: Establish Website Trust, Ownership and Maintenance Foundations

Published July 29, 2026Last updated August 01, 2026By Jack Righteous
What this guide will help you do

Establish the ownership, trust, policy, accessibility, backup, cost and maintenance foundations that keep an owned creator website dependable after launch.

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Establish Website Trust, Ownership and Maintenance Foundations

A live domain becomes an owned platform only when visitors can trust it and the creator can reliably maintain, recover and govern it.

What this milestone completes

Milestone 14 proved the website was live. Milestone 15 makes it dependable. The outcome is a documented Website Trust and Maintenance Record covering public trust signals, domain and account authority, policy and accessibility review, backups, costs, update routines and incident ownership.

1. Make ownership visible and real

Confirm who controls the registrar, domain renewal, DNS, website platform, business email, analytics, forms, payments, files and recovery methods. Public pages should clearly identify the creator or business, provide a working contact route and avoid claims that cannot be supported.

2. Build visitor trust

Trust area Evidence to verify
Identity Consistent creator or business name, About page and contact information.
Promises Accurate descriptions, clear boundaries and no unsupported guarantees.
Policies Relevant privacy, terms, refund, fulfilment or disclosure information.
Access Working forms, links, downloads, account routes and support process.
Security HTTPS, controlled permissions, strong recovery ownership and updated services.

3. Review policy and consent needs

Identify which visitor data is collected, why it is collected, where it is stored and who can access it. Review consent language for newsletters, forms, analytics, customer accounts and purchases. This Academy organizes evidence; it does not replace legal advice.

4. Review accessibility preparation

Check headings, readable contrast, keyboard use, labels, alt text, link meaning, captions or transcripts where relevant, zoom behaviour and mobile readability. Record unresolved barriers and their owners instead of declaring compliance without evidence.

5. Protect the platform

Document backups, export options, source-file locations, recovery contacts, renewal dates and rollback steps. Test what can actually be restored. A backup that has never been located or tested is only an assumption.

6. Establish the maintenance cycle

Create recurring checks for domain renewal, broken links, forms, policy changes, app access, content freshness, backups, analytics health and costs. Record platform, app, domain and service expenses in CAD where applicable so ownership includes operational reality.

7. Define incident ownership

Assign who responds when the domain fails, forms stop working, a payment or delivery breaks, content is incorrect, credentials are compromised or a policy concern appears. Define severity, evidence, communication and closure records.

Completion standard

The website has visible trust signals, confirmed account and domain authority, reviewed data and policy needs, an accessibility issue record, tested backup and recovery information, a maintenance calendar, cost ownership and an accountable incident process.

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