Do you trust me? It’s the same corny line that’s been asked in every romantic film since Leonardo DiCaprio became king of the world in Titanic. In real life this question is rarely asked in such a direct manner; and yet it remains the cornerstone of every relationship: husband and wife, college roommates, football teammates, and business and consumer.

Trust is more important than ever nowadays with so much personal information online and the sharing of big data. Givv is building a global infrastructure on the blockchain to offer your spare computing power to others who need it to run the technologies of the future. That might sound a bit intimidating, but here are 6 reasons Givv is earning everyone’s trust.

1. Sandbox

Givv’s type of sandbox is a bit cleaner than a cat’s or a child’s. With technological sandboxes, no sand spills out and no other toys get in. That means when you install the Givv client on your computer, the software uses a computer paradigm that limits access to the rest of the PC.

Think of it almost as a computer within your computer. The two can’t link up and interface without express permission. So Givv has no access to your personal files, browsers or any information that isn’t directly entered into the client. Don’t worry. Givv doesn’t want to share you or your life with anyone — just your computing resources.

2. Open source

Most of us are familiar with what this means. Even if just some of us understand the code behind Givv, it’s fully visible for the tech community. Bugs are identified quickly this way by knowledgeable users who encounter problems and someone is sure to blow the whistle of they find anything that seems out of place.

3. Givv apps

You won’t find Givv’s apps in any shady distribution networks. They are only available through trusted app stores like Google Play, App Store and Windows Store.

4. Anti-virus certified

You can also rest assured that you aren’t downloading any harmful viruses when you install Givv. That’s because Givv is approved by established antivirus companies like AVG, Norton, McAfee, and Symantec. Givv wants resources from healthy computers. The less viruses there are in the world, the more potential resources Givv can tap into.

5. Trusted referrers

Givvers probably won’t stumble across Givv through a Google ad or some random webpage. They’ll hear about Givv from sources they trust, namely, they cause they’ll want to support. Highly reputable charities and Youtubers you’ve been following for years will introduce you to Givv and ask you to become a Givver to help them out. There’s no better endorsement for Givv than the influencers you know and trust.

6. Brand ambassadors

Givv also has great brand ambassadors, with big names on the advisory board and ambassador list. This probably won’t directly influence trust for the average person, but it does go a long way in reaching out to partners and the influencers who the average person does trust. How often do you go see a new movie with an entire cast you’ve never heard of before? You’re much more likely to go see a movie when you know Will Smith, Tom Hanks or Meryl Streep are in the leading roles.

So, the only question that remains is: Do you trust Givv?