| 开发者 | trustyreport |
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| 更新时间 | 2026年7月2日 14:59 |
| PHP版本: | 7.4 及以上 |
| WordPress版本: | 7.0 |
| 版权: | GPLv2 or later |
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/wp-content/plugins/trusty-whistleblowing-solution directory, or install the plugin through the WordPress plugins screen directly.The WordPress plugin is free to install and use. It connects your site to Trusty, a paid whistleblowing service hosted in Germany. Every Trusty plan starts with a free 7-day trial, so you can try the solution before subscribing. After the trial, you choose a paid plan to keep your reporting channel active. See https://trusty.report/plans/ for current plans and pricing.
The EU Whistleblower Protection Directive requires many organizations to provide secure internal reporting channels, with specific obligations depending on company size, sector and national implementation. But a whistleblowing channel is not only a legal requirement. It gives employees and stakeholders a safe way to raise concerns before issues escalate. Protecting reporters, documenting follow-up, promoting a speak-up culture and resolving problems internally can help reduce the cost, disruption and reputational damage of misconduct or compliance failures.
When you sign up to Trusty, you will have your internal reporting channel set up in a matter of minutes, easier and faster than setting up an email account or telephone line. Trusty helps you receive reports, protect reporter confidentiality, document handling steps, manage follow-up and control access to sensitive information.
Trusty has two parts: a reporting channel for whistleblowers and a case management tool for your team. The reporting channel is a secure web page where employees and stakeholders can submit reports anonymously or identified, depending on their choice and your configuration. Reporters can access a private inbox for secure follow-up communication with your designated responders. The case management tool lets you categorize reports, track status and follow-up, set retention periods, write notes, attach files and communicate securely with reporters. Additional users, languages, notifications, workflows, dashboards and governance features depend on the plan you choose.
Yes. Cybersecurity Vulnerability Reporting is available on the Advanced plan, providing a dedicated secure channel for responsible disclosure from employees, researchers, external partners or other stakeholders, running on the same ISO 27001-certified infrastructure as the whistleblowing channel.
Trusty is hosted in a high-security data centre in Germany, certified to the ISO 27001 standard and provided by Hetzner Online GmbH. We use advanced encryption and conduct regular third-party penetration tests.
Language availability depends on your plan. Lite includes one reporting language, Standard includes two reporting languages, and Advanced includes all available reporting languages. The case management tool is available in: Bulgarian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Estonian, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Croatian, Hungarian, Irish, Italian, Latvian, Lithuanian, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Slovak, Slovenian, Spanish, and Swedish. Localised whistleblowing policies reviewed by partner law firms are available for Germany, Italy, Spain, Poland, Czechia, and Slovakia.
Trusty offers Lite, Standard and Advanced plans. All plans are billed annually and start with a free 7-day trial. Lite is designed for small organisations that need one admin user, one reporting language, secure reporter dialogue and basic case handling. Standard is designed for organisations that need team coverage, a second reporting language, structured reporting forms and email notifications when new reports are submitted. Advanced is designed for organisations that need unlimited users, all languages, advanced workflows, reporting insights, customisation, supply-chain reporting and NIS2 cybersecurity vulnerability reporting. Full details and current pricing at https://trusty.report/plans/
Once you sign up you will receive the unique URL of your Trusty reporting channel, for example https://yourcompany.trusty.report, together with a link to set your password. These details are shown directly in WordPress and also sent to your registered email address.