The Session Technology Foundation officially undertook stewardship of the Session project on October 11 2024. The Session Technology Foundation did not process any data relating to Session or related projects prior to this date.
To access historic reports relating to Session, please view the OPTF's Transparency Reports page.
Between October 11 and December 31, there were 8 requests or inquiries from law enforcement agencies.
Our response to all requests for personal information of users explained that Session abided by privacy-by-design principles to protect human rights defenders, journalists, whistleblowers and other at-risk communities that require maximum privacy. The content of messages are end-to-end encrypted and communicated through a decentralised onion-routed network, which means that there is no way for the Session Technology Foundation to discover the content of a message or the IP or other personal identification information of users sending or receiving messages. Therefore, we cannot provide information that could help LEAs identify a user.