Government Requests & Transparency
Endpoint-security vendors rarely publish a transparency stance for the data their agents collect. Ours is simple, because the data isn't ours to hand over.
Last updated June 13, 2026
Your host data: nothing to produce
Because your machine’s diagnostics and activity never leave your machine, we hold no copy of them. If we receive a subpoena, court order, or other lawful demand for a user’s host data, we cannot comply — not as a matter of policy, but as a matter of fact: we don’t have it. The data lives only on your device, under your control.
What we could be asked for
The only user-related data we hold is limited website server logs (e.g. the IP and timestamp of a page request). If compelled by valid legal process, we may have to produce such logs.
How we’ll handle requests
- Require valid legal process and review each request for legitimacy and scope.
- Narrow or push back on overbroad demands.
- Notify the affected user where we are legally permitted to do so.
- Produce only what we actually hold — which, for host data, is nothing.
Reporting
To date we have received nogovernment requests for user data. If that changes, we’ll publish a periodic count here (consistent with any legal constraints).
Contact
Legal process: legal@quietstewardship.com.
This document is provided in good faith and modeled on common industry practice. It is not legal advice; QuietStewardship recommends review by qualified counsel before you rely on it. We’ll keep it current as the product evolves.