warrant canary
last updated: march 25, 2026
▸ what is a warrant canary?
a warrant canary is a method by which a service provider informs its users that it has not been served with a secret government subpoena. certain legal processes — such as national security letters (NSLs) — come with gag orders that prohibit the recipient from disclosing that they received one.
while a company may be compelled to not say it received such an order, it cannot be compelled to lie. by publishing a regular statement that no such orders have been received, the absence or removal of that statement serves as a signal.
current status
as of march 25, 2026, TTL Zero Technologies LLC affirms the following:
- • we have not received any national security letters (NSLs) or FISA court orders.
- • we have not received any gag orders or sealed court orders.
- • we have not been required to provide customer data to any government agency.
- • we have not placed any backdoors in our software or infrastructure.
- • we have not been subject to any searches or seizures of our infrastructure.
- • no warrants have been served on TTL Zero Technologies LLC or its principals.
▸ update schedule
this canary is updated on or before the 1st of every month. if this page disappears, fails to update for more than 31 days, or the statements above are modified or removed — assume the worst.
the absence of this canary is the message.
▸ learn more
the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) maintains an excellent explanation of warrant canaries and their legal basis: EFF warrant canary FAQ.
TTL Zero Technologies LLC
Wyoming, United States