Trust: A relationship, arrangement, or belief involving risk—i.e. a prediction about another entity acting with integrity in the future (see Hockaday). The term has various legal and financial connotations—in investing, a trust is a relationship in which someone manages assets on behalf of someone else. In law and policy, anti-trust regulations are geared at supporting market competition and constraining predatory monopolies—see, for example, recent lawsuits against Big Tech over their domination of the digital ecosystem. In media and technology, trust is often negotiated among a variety of other factors within practices of consent and data management, including privacy, security, anonymity, transparency, etc. (See HOW ARE WE, Manifest-No, Coded Bias).