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Canary Statement

Operated by EGBT Technologies LLC

Last updated: 2026-02-11Next scheduled update: 2026-05-12

As of the date above, the following statements are true:

1. Government Orders

EGBT Technologies LLC has not received any National Security Letters, FISA court orders, or government requests accompanied by a gag order.

2. Warrants & Disclosure

EGBT Technologies LLC has not received any warrants or court orders requiring the disclosure of user message content, recipient information, or check-in activity.

3. Platform Integrity

No backdoor, key escrow, or content interception capability has been added to the One Final Message platform at the request of any government or third party.

4. Credential Security

No user encryption keys or authentication credentials have been turned over to any third party.

5. Message Security

No stored user messages have been accessed, modified, or delivered outside of the normal platform operation as defined in our Terms of Service.

6. Operational Control

EGBT Technologies LLC maintains full operational control of the One Final Message platform and its infrastructure.

If this statement is not updated within 90 days of the date above, or if it is removed from this page, users should treat that as a meaningful signal.

For questions about this canary, contact: support@onefinalmessage.com

What is a canary statement?

A canary statement is a transparency tool used by service providers to communicate that they have not been subject to certain types of secret government orders. The name comes from the historical practice of using canaries in coal mines as an early warning system.

Certain government requests, such as National Security Letters in the United States, can prohibit a company from disclosing that they received the request. A canary statement works by regularly affirming what has not happened. If the statement stops being updated or is removed, users can draw their own conclusions.

We publish this statement because One Final Message stores sensitive personal messages on behalf of our users. We believe you deserve to know whether our platform has been subject to government orders that could compromise the privacy of your data.