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Transparency report

Every government data demand, content-removal order, and account-disclosure request that Axion receives is counted on this page. Even when the count is zero, the count is published.

Current ledger

Request typeReceivedCompliedNotes
Government data demands (any jurisdiction)00
National security orders / gag orders00
Law-enforcement preservation requests00
Civil subpoenas00
Content-removal orders00
DMCA take-down notices00
Account-disclosure requests00

Reporting period: 2026-01-01 to 2026-06-30. We publish twice per year; the next update lands on or before 2026-07-31.

Warrant canary

As of 2026-05-20, Axion has never:

This statement will be updated or removed if its truth changes. Removal or alteration of this section is itself a signal — read it together with the snapshot date at the top of this page.

How we respond

For authorities

Law-enforcement and other authorities should send formal requests to legal@aevrix.group. We do not accept lawful demands via informal channels (phone, in-person, social media). Use of PGP available on request.

What we technically cannot turn over

For end-to-end encrypted rooms (the default), the Axion server holds ciphertext only. We have no plaintext, no per-message keys, and no decryption capability. We can confirm an account exists and provide the limited metadata listed in Privacy. We cannot supply the content of E2EE messages — that ability does not exist on our infrastructure.

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