A policy is only as good as its hardware
Plenty of providers advertise 'no logs', yet still run on servers with persistent hard drives. If data can be written, it can be retained — by mistake, by a rogue admin, or by legal compulsion.
The only way to be certain nothing is kept is to make keeping it impossible.
How RAM-only works
Our nodes boot their entire operating system and configuration into volatile memory (RAM). Nothing is written to a disk because there is effectively no disk to write to.
When a server reboots — or when keys rotate — its memory is wiped clean. Any transient state simply ceases to exist.
What this means if someone comes knocking
Seize the hardware and you get a blank machine. Compel us to hand over logs and there are none to produce. The strongest privacy guarantee isn't a promise not to look — it's having nothing to find.
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