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zaufane

Zaufane is a Polish adjective meaning trusted or reliable. It is used to describe people, sources, statements, organizations, or objects in which confidence has been placed or is expected to be placed. The term conveys that the described entity has proven or assumed credibility or honesty.

Etymology and forms: Zaufane derives from the noun zaufanie (trust) and the verb ufać (to trust). The

Usage: In everyday Polish, zaufane is common in phrases such as zaufane źródła (reliable sources), zaufany partner

Computing and media contexts: In information technology and digital security, zaufane appears in phrases like zaufane

See also: zaufanie, ufać, niezaufany.

form
zaufane
is
used
with
neuter
singular
and
with
masculine
or
feminine
plural
nouns
in
many
contexts,
for
example
zaufane
źródła
or
zaufane
osoby.
Its
opposites
include
niezaufany
(untrusted)
and
niepewny
(uncertain),
depending
on
nuance.
(trusted
partner),
or
zaufane
informacje
(credible
information).
The
term
signals
credibility,
reliability,
or
honesty
and
is
frequently
contrasted
with
unreliable
or
untrustworthy
sources
or
actors.
witryny
(trusted
sites)
or
zaufane
certyfikaty
(trusted
certificates).
It
is
also
used
in
security
policies
and
trust
models
to
indicate
items
that
have
been
vetted
or
authorized
for
use
within
a
system
or
network.