Transparency Report
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This report documents the abuse reports we received, the actions we took, and the law enforcement requests served on SecureWarp during the period above. Numbers are read live from our reports database and our legal process intake log. Counts below five are published in bands to prevent small number deanonymization.
As of April 23, 2026, SecureWarp has never received a National Security Letter, FISA court order, gag order, or any other classified legal demand that we are unable to publicly acknowledge. The absence of this statement from a future transparency report should be interpreted accordingly.
1. Abuse reports received
Reports submitted by users from the public share page and the drive's context menu. Because files are end-to-end encrypted, every report includes a written description — a reviewer reads that description, not the file, and decides whether to act.
| Category | Reports |
|---|---|
| Child sexual abuse material (CSAM) | — |
| Malware, phishing, or scam | — |
| Harassment or targeted abuse | — |
| Copyright infringement | — |
| Other illegal content | — |
| Other / unclassified | — |
| Total | — |
2. Actions taken
Narrow by design. Every action below targets the account or the share link, never the encrypted file contents. Reversible actions are listed first; permanent actions at the bottom.
| Action | Count |
|---|---|
| Share links revoked | — |
| Files placed under evidence hold | — |
| Accounts suspended pending review | — |
| Reports dismissed (no violation found) | — |
| Accounts terminated + banned (confirmed abuse) | — |
| CyberTipline reports filed with NCMEC | — |
3. Law enforcement requests
Requests for account metadata served on SecureWarp through lawful process. We do not hold plaintext content, so no response we produce includes file contents, filenames, or folder structure. What we can produce is enumerated in our trust & safety policy.
| Type | Received |
|---|---|
| Subpoenas (US) | — |
| Search warrants (US) | — |
| Preservation orders (US) | — |
| International (MLAT) | — |
| National Security Letters | — |
| Other | — |
| Total | — |
Of the requests received, metadata was produced for those that met our validity requirements. Requests that were overbroad, facially invalid, or sought information we do not hold were challenged or declined.
| Outcome | Count |
|---|---|
| Metadata produced | — |
| Challenged or narrowed | — |
| Rejected as invalid | — |
| Still pending at read time | — |
4. Legal posture
SecureWarp is a US company headquartered in Minnesota. We respond to valid US legal process served on SecureWarp. We do not voluntarily disclose user data; every request is evaluated against the statute cited, and requests we consider overbroad, facially invalid, or outside the scope of what we hold are challenged or declined.
Requests from non-US authorities are evaluated under the applicable mutual legal assistance treaty (MLAT) framework. We do not directly comply with foreign legal process without an MLAT path.
Where the law permits, we notify the affected user of legal process against their account so they can seek counsel. When a gag order forbids notification, we comply with the gag but update the warrant canary accordingly.
5. Methodology
Abuse report counts are drawn directly from our reports database. Action counts are drawn from the admin audit log. Law enforcement request counts are drawn from the internal intake log that trust & safety staff update as each request arrives.
Banding: counts below 5 are published as “< 5” to prevent combining this report with externally visible signals (revocation dates, account creation timestamps) to identify a specific case.
Scope: this report covers the entire SecureWarp service. Workspaces do not receive separate reports.
Refresh: the public page caches results for five minutes at the edge, so a number you see may trail the underlying database by a few minutes.
6. Prior reports
This is SecureWarp's first reporting period. Future periods will be archived below this section, most recent first, preserving the record in its original form.
7. Contact
For questions about this report or to serve legal process: trust@securewarp.com
General questions: hello@securewarp.com