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Contact Profiles & Zero Trust Risk Score

Every contact in Tr3sPass displays detailed verification information, giving you confidence in who you're communicating with. This guide explains how

4 min readUpdated Jan 4, 2026

Every contact in Tr3sPass displays detailed verification information, giving you confidence in who you're communicating with. This guide explains how to read contact profiles and understand the Zero Trust Risk Score (ZTRS) system.

How to read ZTRS scores and verify who you're talking to

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Viewing a Contact Profile

How to access:

  • Open a conversation with the contact
  • Tap their name at the top of the chat
  • View their full profile

Or:

  • Go to your Contacts list
  • Tap any contact's name
  • View their profile

Contact profile with ZTRS

Profile Information

Each contact profile displays:

Username

Their unique Tr3sPass identifier

Profile Photo

Their chosen profile image (if set)

Security Zone

Which zone they're communicating from:

  • Anonymous Zone
  • Verified Zone
  • Secure Zone

ZTRS Score

Their Zero Trust Risk Score (explained below)

Verification Status

What level of identity verification they've completed

Understanding Zero Trust Risk Score (ZTRS)

Your Zero Trust Risk Score is a real-time assessment of digital identity and trustworthiness — similar to a credit score, but for verifying who you're communicating with online.

What ZTRS Measures

ZTRS validates your entire digital profile across the TripleEnable ecosystem, including:

  • Email addresses (verified and validated)
  • Phone numbers (confirmed ownership)
  • Social media accounts (Facebook, LinkedIn, and other platforms)
  • Domain ownership (for business users)
  • All other digital assets added to TripleEnable

How ZTRS is Calculated

Your ZTRS is evaluated continuously and recalculated monthly using TripleCyber's proprietary AI engine that assesses:

Location Patterns

Monitors geographic access points and detects anomalies. Consistent location patterns increase trust; unusual access attempts may lower scores.

Validation History

Analyzes authentication trends and consistency. Regular, successful validations build trust over time.

Security Factors

Evaluates encryption status, asset age, and dark web exposure. Older, verified assets with no breach history score higher.

Device Security and Digital Behavior

Analyzes patterns to provide real-time trust ratings. Consistent device usage and normal behavior patterns indicate trustworthiness.

Advanced Security Checks

The ZTRS system performs comprehensive security checks including:

  • Phishing and spoofing detection
  • Domain reputation monitoring
  • Breach exposure analysis
  • SIM-swap detection for phone numbers
  • DKIM/DMARC validation for email security

Reading ZTRS in Contact Profiles

When viewing a contact's ZTRS, you'll see:

Overall Score

A confidence rating indicating overall trustworthiness

Zone Level

Their current security zone (Anonymous, Verified, or Secure)

Contributing Factors

Granular breakdown of what contributes to their score — not just a yes/no "secure" label

Trust Signals

Live indicators of identity confidence displayed next to the contact

What the Zones Tell You

Anonymous Zone Contacts

  • No identity verification completed
  • Cannot view their ZTRS (they're anonymous by design)
  • Use caution with sensitive information
  • Appropriate for casual, non-sensitive conversations

Verified Zone Contacts

  • 2FA authentication completed
  • Basic identity confirmation
  • Moderate trust level
  • Good for professional networking and general communication

Secure Zone Contacts

  • Government ID verified
  • Face recognition completed
  • Phone and email confirmed
  • Highest trust level
  • Appropriate for sensitive business and financial discussions

One-Click Validation

Validate any contact instantly to see their current verification status.

How to validate:

  • Open the contact's profile
  • Tap "Validate"
  • View their ZTRS breakdown immediately

What you see:

  • Current zone and verification level
  • ZTRS score with contributing factors
  • Any flags or concerns
  • Verification timestamps

Sending Validation Requests

For additional confirmation, you can request that a contact verify specific information.

How it works:

  • Open the contact's profile
  • Tap "Request Validation"
  • They receive a notification in TripleEnable
  • They approve or decline within 24 hours
  • You receive confirmation of their response

Use cases:

  • Confirming a new business contact's identity
  • Verifying someone before sharing sensitive information
  • Double-checking a contact who seems unusual

Building Your Own ZTRS

To maximize your own trust score:

  • Create a Secure Zone account — Government ID verification provides the highest base score
  • Verify your digital assets — Add and verify email addresses, phone numbers, and social accounts in TripleEnable
  • Maintain consistent behavior — Regular usage patterns and consistent device access build trust
  • Keep assets current — Ensure verified information stays accurate and up-to-date
  • Protect your accounts — Use strong passwords and enable all available security features

Next Steps

Now that you understand profiles and ZTRS:

  • 3.6 - Messaging Features: Learn about voice calls, video calls, and groups
  • 4.1 - What is TripleValidate: Deep dive into identity verification
  • 2.3 - Managing Assets: Add digital assets to increase your ZTRS