generated: '2026-08-13' method: probed probe: true url: https://trust.sublime.security/ http_status: 200 title: Sublime Security Trust Center certifications: [] ownership: justified: true statement: >- EmailRep is operated by Sublime Security, Inc. — emailrep.io's own footer reads "Operated by Sublime Security, Inc" and links sublimesecurity.com/terms and /privacy — so the operator's trust center is the trust surface that governs this API. It is a parent-brand page, not an EmailRep-specific one. detail: >- The trust center exists and resolves (trust.sublimesecurity.com 301s to trust.sublime.security, which returns HTTP 200 with the document title "Sublime Security Trust Center"). It is rendered entirely client-side: the 4,961-byte anonymous response carries the title and nothing else — no certification names, no controls, no subprocessor list, no security contact. Two independent anonymous reads on 2026-08-13 (curl and a rendering fetch) both returned zero named frameworks. Because NO certification could be verified anonymously, `certifications` is an empty list and NO `Compliance` pointer is emitted in apis.yml. Recording the page as present without a verified cert would credit a compliance posture that was not observed. This is a real finding about the trust center, not a failure to look: a trust center that a machine cannot read is a trust center that agents and procurement bots cannot use. evidence: - source: https://trust.sublime.security/ http_status: 200 content_type: text/html bytes: 4961 extractable_text: 'Sublime Security Trust Center' - source: https://trust.sublimesecurity.com http_status: 301 redirects_to: https://trust.sublime.security/ vulnerability_disclosure: found: false detail: >- No vulnerability-disclosure artifact is written and no `Security` pointer is emitted. Probed on 2026-08-13: emailrep.io/.well-known/security.txt 404, emailrep.io/security 404, emailrep.io/responsible-disclosure 404, hackerone.com/sublime_security 404, bugcrowd.com/sublimesecurity 404. sublime.security/security and sublime.security/responsible-disclosure could not be read — that host answers every anonymous request with HTTP 429 behind a Vercel Security Checkpoint, so their existence is unknown rather than disproved. related: - security/emailrep-domain-security.yml - well-known/emailrep-well-known.yml