+==============================================================================================================================+ | maxproton Warrant Canary Statement | +==============================================================================================================================+ ------------------------------------------------MESSAGE STARTS------------------------------------------------------------------ As of 15-10-2024, the site [https://maxproton.co.uk] has not received any National Security Letters, FISA orders, or any other classified government orders that would require us to disclose user information. We have also not placed any backdoors or other security vulnerabilities in our products or services. We take our users' privacy and security seriously and will always strive to protect it to the best of our ability. ------------------------------------------------MESSAGE ENDS--------------------------------------------------------------------- -----------------------------------------------BEGIN SHA512 SIGNING------------------------------------------------------------- a42ac0411de80833bd223405dface85f4dd9d54b21e4cb1d293d6b48cbe622b3a2f0c2a7b149018243c981526d86b77a77f58bc07c48363ff1016bf5888cb1e1 -----------------------------------------------END SHA512 SIGNING--------------------------------------------------------------- How to check the signing ================================================================================================================================ Take the above content of the message box marked 'message hash starts' including the line itself and the ending line, paste into any online hashing tool such as https://emn178.github.io/online-tools/sha512.html the hashed produced should match the abovel begin sha512 signing. If this does not match this message has been tampered with. The hash is generated by the systems internal code, which is protected, so modifying the text file directly would cause the hash to change. If this hash does not match, do not trust this warrant canary. About a Warrant Canary's ================================================================================================================================ A warrant canary is a statement issued by a company or organization that indicates they have not received any secret government orders or requests that would compromise the privacy and security of their users. The idea behind a warrant canary is that the absence of the statement's update or its removal would signal that the company or organization has been subjected to a gag order and is not allowed to reveal that they have received such orders. As an end user, you can use a warrant canary to help evaluate the trustworthiness of a company or organization. By regularly checking the warrant canary for updates, you can be assured that the company or organization has not received any secret government orders or requests that would compromise your privacy and security. However, keep in mind that the absence of an update or the removal of the warrant canary may not necessarily mean that the company or organization has received such orders, as there could be other reasons for the update to be missed or removed. To use a warrant canary, simply check the date of the last update and compare it to the current date. If the date is recent and matches the current date, you can be assured that the company or organization has not received any secret government orders or requests. However, if the date is old or the warrant canary has been removed, it's best to be cautious and consider other options to protect your privacy and security.