In light of our attachment to online privacy – we would like to present our Transparency report and Warrant canary to inform you about legal requests for information of our users.
Transparency Report
Between the 1st of January 2024 and 30th of June 2024, Mailfence has:
- received requests for user identification in 11 cases.
- provided user identification because of a valid Belgium court order in 7 cases.
Last updated: July 2024 (this information will be updated every half year)
Next update: January 2025
To be counted as a request for information, the request must come through a legal channel. We do not count unofficial requests which are always rejected. The only legally binding requests are from Belgian courts that we are legally obligated to comply with.
Warrant Canary
Although a gag order is legally not possible in Belgium, we still publish a warrant canary. Mailfence being a Belgian company, cannot receive and has never received any US National Security Letters or FISA court orders. We also have not been subject to any gag order by a FISA court. Finally, we have never placed any backdoors in our hardware or software and have not received any requests to do so.
Previous Transparency Reports
Between the launch of Mailfence and the 31st of December 2023, Mailfence has:
- received requests for user identification in 196 cases.
- provided user identification because of a valid Belgium court order in 93 cases.
If you have any questions regarding Mailfence.com, who Mailfence is, or would like to share your feedback, feel free to send us an email at support@mailfence.com.