Transparency Report about requests for user data
Private.Ki is committed to transparency about any kind of requests for user data. This page explains how we handle and publish information about legal and governmental requests, and it documents the current status of such requests.
By the way: As all user data is encrypted, we do not hold any readable information that could be disclosed, even if requested.
Current status
As of the date of this report (January 28, 2026):
Total data requests received: 0
We have not received any requests for user data, metadata, interception, or account information.
What we count and publish
In our transparency reports, we publish aggregated information about:
Requests from law enforcement or government authorities
Court orders, subpoenas, or similar legal demands
Requests for user data, metadata, account information, or assistance
Requests for content interception or monitoring
We do not publish any personally identifiable information about users.
Why this matters
Transparency reports exist to make invisible pressure visible. Even when there is nothing to report, stating that clearly is important. Our goal is that users never have to guess whether requests are happening behind the scenes.
We will continue to publish updates here as Private.Ki grows.