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Warrant Canary

A passive signal of trust. As long as this page is present and current, the statements below remain true.

Last updated: May 29, 2026
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Status: All Clear

As of May 29, 2026, every statement below remains true and this canary has not been altered under duress.

What This Canary Confirms

As of the date above, Safely.surf has never:

  • received any National Security Letters or similar secret demands;
  • received any FISA court orders, subpoenas, or warrants compelling disclosure of user data;
  • received any gag orders preventing us from updating this canary;
  • been compelled to insert backdoors, weaken encryption, or hand over cryptographic keys;
  • experienced any seizure, search, or unauthorized access of our infrastructure;
  • disclosed any user data to any party β€” and by design, we hold no logs that could be disclosed.

Update Schedule

We refresh this canary on a regular cadence. If this page is not updated within 45 days of the date above, or if it disappears entirely, you should treat that as a warning and assume the statements above may no longer hold.

How to Verify

Genuine canary updates are signed with our PGP key so you can confirm authenticity. Always verify the signature against our published fingerprint before relying on a given revision. Download the full key on our PGP key page.

PGP Fingerprint: 0xDEAD 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 BEEF

Why a Canary?

In some jurisdictions, a provider can be legally barred from telling you about a secret data demand β€” but cannot be forced to lie. By proactively stating what has not happened, we let the absence of this statement speak when we legally cannot.

Questions about this document? Reach us at info@safely.surf.