Warrant Canary
Proof that we have not been compromised by government orders. Updated monthly.
CANARY ACTIVE — Last signed: 2026-04-01
-----BEGIN CUNICULA CANARY----- Canary Statement #5 Date: 2026-04-01 Domain: cunicula.com As of the date above, Cunicula has NOT received any of the following: 1. National Security Letters (NSLs) 2. Secret court orders or FISA orders 3. Warrants from any government agency 4. Subpoenas for user data or server logs 5. Gag orders preventing disclosure of government demands 6. Requests to install backdoors or monitoring systems 7. Any request from law enforcement to modify content, suppress information, or hand over data Cunicula does not collect personal data, does not require user accounts, does not track visitors beyond basic analytics, and does not store any information that could identify individual users. This canary will be updated within 30 days. If this statement is not updated by 2026-05-01, assume it is no longer valid. Verification: This statement is committed to the public git repository at github.com/nic-h/cunicula and can be verified against the commit history and timestamps. -----END CUNICULA CANARY-----
What is a warrant canary?
A canary statement declares that an organization has not received secret government orders. If the statement disappears or stops being updated, it signals that something may have changed — without violating gag order laws.
How to verify
This canary is committed to our public git repository. Check the commit history and timestamps to verify authenticity. If the date above is more than 35 days old, treat this canary as expired.
Our data practices
Cunicula does not collect personal data, does not require accounts, and does not store information that could identify visitors. There is nothing to hand over.