Warrant canary
Statement valid as of: 24 April 2026. Next scheduled update: 24 May 2026.
As of the date above, Cloak VPN has received zero of each of the following:
- subpoenas, search warrants, court orders, or any other legal process compelling disclosure of user data;
- national security letters or equivalent secret legal demands in any jurisdiction;
- gag orders restricting what we can say about any of the above;
- requests to install backdoors, compromise our encryption, or weaken our post-quantum key exchange;
- third-party access requests we have complied with.
No government, law-enforcement agency, or other party has been given access to our servers, our subscriber database, or any traffic passing through our service.
How this page works
A warrant canary is a statement that says we have not received something. In many jurisdictions we cannot be compelled to lie, but we can be compelled to stay silent about a secret legal demand. If that happens, we will stop updating this page.
We commit to refreshing the statement above monthly, on the 24th of each month. If this page does not update by the following month's 24th — or if the page is removed entirely — you should assume we have received something we cannot talk about.
What we would hand over if compelled
In line with our Privacy Policy, the total data set we hold per user is:
- your email address (for billing and account access);
- your Stripe customer ID;
- your subscription tier and expiry date;
- the WireGuard public keys you have active on our network, and the internal VPN IPs we assigned to them (e.g.
10.99.0.5).
Our servers do not log connections or traffic, and system journals are wiped on every reboot. There is no database, nowhere on disk, and no third-party service storing your IP address, the sites you visit, or the times you connect. A compelled disclosure would produce one row from our subscriber database and nothing else.
Verification
The GitHub repository for this site is at github.com/dangerfield33/cloakvpn. Every update to this page is a commit with a timestamp and author you can inspect. Changes to the wording above are visible in the git history.
Maintenance notices
We will use this space to announce planned maintenance windows when relevant.
- No scheduled maintenance at this time.