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Warrant canary

A structured signal about certain classes of secret government requests. Read together with our security overview and technical overview.

Status

Last updated: April 9, 2026

Through the date above, Postscrypt has not received any national security letters (NSLs) with gag orders, any orders under the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) that we are permitted to reference here, or any other classified compelled-access demands that we are permitted to reference here.

Through the date above, we have not been required to install government monitoring equipment or software on our production systems in a manner that we are permitted to disclose in this statement.

What this does and does not mean

  • The canary is not a guarantee of future behavior. It is a snapshot as of the published date.
  • Some requests cannot be acknowledged without breaking the law. Where silence is compelled, this page cannot speak to those facts.
  • Ordinary legal process (for example, subpoenas limited to subscriber metadata) may still occur and is outside the narrow classes named above unless we are legally barred from mentioning them.

Cadence

We intend to refresh this statement on a regular schedule and whenever material facts change. If the page goes stale, treat that as a reason to ask questions—not as proof of any particular event.

Contact

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