tScheme is a not-for-profit organisation that aims to improve levels of trust in digital economies.
We provide an independent means of establishing and testing the trust of services to recognised standards.
tScheme’s growth reflects the rapid growth of online services, particularly those that involve a need for trusted services. We keep a close watch on the needs of the market, regulatory frameworks, trends and other factors to ensure our services maintain their relevance and currency.
tScheme also manages the UK trust service providers list in support of the eIDAS regulation on behalf of the UK government’s Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport working with the Information Commissioner’s Office.
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tScheme approval is a sign that the trust scheme meets exacting standards, and can be relied upon by users and operators. Becoming a Registered applicant is a precursor to obtaining a full service approval and allows you to demonstrate to users that you are committed to obtaining full service approval.
tScheme approval is a sign that your trust scheme meets exacting standards and can be relied upon by users and operators. tScheme assesses Trust Service Providers against strict criteria. The assessment is carried out by UKAS-recognised assessors – only TSPs that meet the requirements can carry the tScheme trust mark.