Warrant Canary

Last updated: 2025-12-01

As of the date above:

  • We have not received any gag order, subpoena, warrant, National Security Letter (NSL), court order, or legal request of any kind requiring us to disclose user data or system logs, that prohibits us from discussing the request.

  • We have not been compelled by any government agency, intelligence service, or law-enforcement body to modify our encryption, authentication, or logging systems.

  • We have not provided any back-door, master-key, or “law-enforcement access” credentials to any third party for the purpose of surveillance or data collection on our users.

  • We do not plan to voluntarily comply with any request that violates our announced privacy policy or our commitment to user confidentiality.

We will update this statement on a regular basis (at least every [e.g. 30 / 90 / 180] days).
If this statement is no longer present or not updated in the expected interval, you should assume — for your own safety and privacy — that we may have been served a confidential order (warrant, NSL, gag order, subpoena) that prohibits us from discussing it.

(c) Zero Transaction History Alliance, 2025 — All Rights Reserved

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For reference, you can compare the above list to the below template list to see if anything was deleted:

  • We have not received any gag order, subpoena, warrant, National Security Letter (NSL), court order, or legal request of any kind requiring us to disclose user data or system logs, that prohibits us from discussing the request.

  • We have not been compelled by any government agency, intelligence service, or law-enforcement body to modify our encryption, authentication, or logging systems.

  • We have not provided any back-door, master-key, or “law-enforcement access” credentials to any third party for the purpose of surveillance or data collection on our users.

  • We do not plan to voluntarily comply with any request that violates our announced privacy policy or our commitment to user confidentiality.