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A warrant canary is a method by which a communications service
provider reveals that it has been served with a secret government
subpoena, despite legal prohibitions against acknowledging the
existence of the subpoena. It publishes a regular transparency
report (the "canary") declaring that it has not received any such
subpoenas; if the report stops being published, users are left to
assume they have received such a subpoena.
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<p>As of 2024-05-16, I declare the following:</p>
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Up until now, in the lifespan of ari.lt, we have not received
nor complied with any government agency orders to disclose user
data hosted on our servers.
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<li>
No warrants, subpoenas, or other government notices have been
served to us that compels us to disclose any confidential
information connected with our services, inclusive of the
sharing of the encryption keys.
</li>
<li>
There have been no seizures or non-voluntary physical visits or
intrusions by law enforcement or government officials which
would affect the confidentiality of user data or interfere with
our services.
</li>
<li>
We have not been subject to any gag orders which would prevent
us from stating that we have received legal process seeking
access to user data, nor have we been forced to install any
government surveillance tools onto our systems.
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<li>
If this message is not updated or removed it means that all the
above statements continue to be true.
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We are dedicated to safeguarding the digital privacy and rights of
our users. If any of the above points is no longer true, we will
take down this message. While we cannot legally comment on the
received orders as directed by a court, the removal of this warrant
canary would indicate to users that a form of legal process has been
served.
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Note: This warrant canary carries legitimation only up until the
unpublication of the statement or if it hasn't been updated in more
than <b>3 months</b>. A removal of this statement would be indicative of
instant expiry. The statements made do not include any personal
qualities of predictability and do not carry any future
implications.
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<p>Last-updated: 2024-05-16 (see GPG signature)</p>
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Signed-off-by: Ari Archer &lt;<a href="mailto:ari@ari.lt"
>ari@ari.lt</a
>&gt; using the GPG key
<a href="/page/canary/4FAD63E936B305906A6C4894A50D5B4B599AF8A2.asc"
>4FAD63E936B305906A6C4894A50D5B4B599AF8A2</a
>
with the signature
<a href="/page/canary/index.html.asc">index.html.asc</a>.
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