> Removed warrant canary (we still have never received a NSL or FISA order, but we are removing this language now to avoid a future situation where we receive one but are not permitted to remove the statement from our policy)
yeah, is that more believable? Maybe, I cannot tell.
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[ 0.18 ms ] story [ 21.0 ms ] thread> Removed warrant canary (we still have never received a NSL or FISA order, but we are removing this language now to avoid a future situation where we receive one but are not permitted to remove the statement from our policy)
yeah, is that more believable? Maybe, I cannot tell.
> warrant canaries for NSL/FISA orders are no longer considered best practice
I think “thinks that removing a warrant canary may be illegal” is a bigger story than the “removes warrant canary” part.
Is that a hypothetical, or does that imply that the government is compelling some people to retain false canaries?