Scheduled Transparency
The canary is reviewed and republished on a fixed 14-day cadence so users have an explicit freshness signal before uploading sensitive discovery.
A plain-language transparency statement for secret legal processes, backdoor requests, and covert access demands affecting Exit Protocol case workspaces, evidence vaults, and forensic calculation systems.
The canary is reviewed and republished on a fixed 14-day cadence so users have an explicit freshness signal before uploading sensitive discovery.
If the canary disappears, materially changes without explanation, or misses the scheduled update, treat cloud uploads as suspended until a fresh statement appears.
Future signed security releases should be verified against the public PGP key before relying on them for operational decisions.
WARRANT CANARY -- EXIT PROTOCOL Published: June 3, 2026 Next Scheduled Update: June 17, 2026 Statement Cadence: 14 days As of June 3, 2026, Exit Protocol has NOT received any: 1. National Security Letters (NSLs) 2. FISA Court Orders 3. Gag orders preventing us from disclosing requests for user data. 4. Court orders requiring the installation of backdoors, silent access, or covert monitoring. Exit Protocol has NOT provided any government agency or third party with a backdoor into: 1. User case workspaces 2. Evidence vaults 3. LIBR calculation logic 4. Isolated analysis containers 5. Private financial discovery records If this statement vanishes, materially changes without explanation, or is not updated by the next scheduled date, treat cloud uploads of sensitive financial discovery as suspended until a fresh statement is published. Signed, Vinay Gond Founder & Lead Architect
This page is a transparency signal, not legal advice. Future signed releases should be verified using the Exit Protocol public PGP key.