Warrant Canary
A dated statement of the secret government orders Bailar has never received — including National Security Letters, FISA orders, and gag orders.
Effective Date: June 26, 2026
A warrant canary is a statement of things that have not happened. Its value lies in remaining true: if the law ever prevented Bailar from making one of the statements below, we would — to the extent lawful — allow this canary to lapse rather than publish something false. Please read “How to read this canary” below.
As of the Effective Date above, Bailar, Inc. has never:
- received a National Security Letter;
- received any order, directive, or request under the U.S. Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA), including any directive under Section 702 of the FISA Amendments Act;
- received a sealed or otherwise secret subpoena, court order, or search warrant for user data;
- received any gag order, non-disclosure order, or other legal process prohibiting us from making the statements on this page;
- been required to modify, or refrain from improving, our systems, software, or infrastructure in order to facilitate government surveillance, or to insert a backdoor or weaken any encryption;
- provided any government — domestic or foreign — with bulk, direct, or standing access to our systems or user data;
- participated in any voluntary government data-sharing program that would expose user data absent valid legal process; or
- voluntarily provided user location data, or any other user data, to any government.
For completeness: Bailar has also never received any government or law-enforcement request for user data of any kind, secret or otherwise. The counted figures are in our Transparency Report.
How to read this canary
We intend to review and re-affirm this page on a regular schedule by updating the Effective Date above. Next scheduled affirmation: on or before September 26, 2026. Our broader Transparency Report is published semi-annually; this canary is re-affirmed more frequently so that any compelled change surfaces sooner.
Accordingly, you should treat any of the following as a meaningful signal that something may have changed:
- the Effective Date is not refreshed by the next scheduled affirmation date;
- one or more of the statements above is removed or altered; or
- this page is removed entirely.
We cannot, of course, comment on the meaning of any such change — that is the nature of a canary.
Scope and caveats
This canary speaks only to Bailar, Inc. and to the user data it controls. The legal effect of a warrant canary is not settled in every jurisdiction; we publish this one as a good-faith transparency measure, consistent with our Privacy Policy commitment never to provide user data absent valid compelled legal process, and never to provide location data voluntarily. Nothing here is legal advice, and nothing here waives any right or privilege of Bailar or its users. Where Bailar is ever lawfully compelled to disclose user data, it will still review the request for legality, challenge requests it reasonably believes are unlawful or overbroad, disclose only the minimum necessary, and notify affected users where not legally prohibited — as described in the Privacy Policy.
Related
Transparency Report · Privacy Pledge · Privacy Policy
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Bailar, Inc.
Attn: Legal
401 Ocean Dr, Suite 404
Miami Beach, FL 33139
United States
legal@bailar.site