[WARRANT CANARY]

What is a Warrant Canary?

A warrant canary is a method for an organization to indirectly inform its users about a secret government subpoena. Legal frameworks in some jurisdictions allow government agencies to issue secret requests for user data, accompanied by a "gag order" that legally forbids the recipient from disclosing the existence of the request to anyone.

The warrant canary is a workaround for this. By regularly publishing a statement that we have not received such an order, we create a system of negative confirmation. If this statement is removed, is not updated on schedule, or its wording is significantly altered, it serves as a warning signal. Like a canary in a coal mine, its silence signals danger.

The AES128 Canary Statement

This statement is updated on the first day of every month.

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How to Verify This Statement

Users should check this page regularly for three things:

  1. The Date: The date in the statement above should be current (updated on the first of the month).
  2. The Wording: The text must be precise and unchanged. Any alteration could be a sign of forced compliance.
  3. Cryptographic Signature: For advanced verification, this statement and its history are cryptographically signed to prove authenticity and prevent tampering. You can find our public PGP key to verify the signature on keys.openpgp.org (search for our email contact@aes128.com or fingerprint F82DE95FB271B36C8643F6216E269AECE9A743B5).
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Statement Archive

A history of all previous canary statements.

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