Understanding the significance of the warrant canary to our users, we are adopting a phased approach. During this transition period, we will maintain the warrant canary and the transparency reports on our website. This dual approach ensures that our users continue to receive the reassurance provided by the warrant canary while gradually introducing them to the more detailed and informative transparency reports.
Looking ahead, our goal is to fully transition to detailed transparency reports as the sole method of communication regarding government inquiries and legal requests. We believe that this move will foster a deeper understanding and trust between NordVPN and our users. For now, the number of inquiries we receive from government institutions will be updated monthly. However, in the future, we might move towards less frequent but more detailed, in-depth reports.
We, NordVPN, confirm that we take full control of our infrastructure. We have never disclosed any user data or provided any access to user traffic to any third party. We do not collect user traffic logs and have never been compelled to do so by any third party. We have not disclosed any private keys or any information of our users, and we have not been forced to modify our system to allow access or data leakage to a third party of any kind.
Up until now, we have NOT received any of the below-listed inquiries that led us to disclosing any user-related data:
01/01/2024-02/01/2024
Number of automated DMCA requests: 783,751
Number of inquiries from government institutions: 35
Orders which resulted in any disclosure of user information: 0
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