Warrant Canary

Last updated 11 July 2026.

A warrant canary is a statement we can make freely, and would quietly stop making if it were no longer true. Because we can lawfully remain silent, the absence of an updated statement is the signal — not any explicit announcement.

As of 11 July 2026, OllaVPN attests that:

  • We have not received any National Security Letter, FISA order, or equivalent secret legal process.
  • We have not received any court order, gag order, or government request that would compel us to compromise the security, privacy, or cryptographic guarantees of the service or its users.
  • We have not been required to log, surveil, backdoor, or alter user traffic in any way that contradicts our Privacy Policy.
  • We have not been required to retain data beyond what our Privacy Policy describes, nor to provide bulk access to any third party.
  • No OllaVPN private cryptographic key has been disclosed to any third party.

This statement reflects our situation as of the date above and is made to the best knowledge of OllaVPN’s operators.

How to read this canary

Cryptographic signing

We are standing up hardware-backed PGP signing so that each future statement can be independently verified against a pre-published key fingerprint and mirrored to an external archive. Until that key is published, treat this page as our plain-text transparency statement rather than a cryptographically signed attestation. We will publish the key fingerprint here and in our Privacy Policy when it is live.

Transparency reporting

If we ever receive lawful requests we are permitted to disclose, we will summarize their number and category in a periodic transparency report. To date there is nothing to report. For security disclosures, contact security@ollavpn.com.