Transparency Report
Connections (Global Outliers Inc., India) publishes the volume and outcomes of the legal demands and content complaints we receive. We believe people deserve to know when and how their data is requested.
Reporting period: 1 January 2026 – 30 June 2026 · published semi-annually
Law-enforcement data requests
0
Complied (in full or part)
0
Denied (defective / overbroad)
0
Users notified of disclosure
Breakdown by legal instrument:
| Request type | Count |
| Production notice (CrPC § 91 / BNSS § 94) / subpoena | 0 |
| Court order (incl. § 2703(d)) | 0 |
| Search warrant / IT Act § 69 order | 0 |
| Emergency disclosure (risk to life) | 0 |
| Preservation letter (§ 2703(f)) | 0 |
Breakdown by requesting jurisdiction:
| Jurisdiction | Count |
| India (domestic) | 0 |
| Foreign (via MLAT) | 0 |
Content removals & complaints
| Category | Count |
| DMCA copyright takedown notices (policy) | 0 |
| — of which counter-noticed | 0 |
| Grievances received (IT Rules 2021) | 0 |
| Non-consensual intimate imagery removed (24h track) | 0 |
| Child-safety reports filed (NCMEC CyberTipline) | 0 |
How we count
- One request = one legal instrument received, regardless of how many accounts it names.
- "Complied" means we produced at least some data; we always minimise to what the instrument compels.
- Preservation letters (§ 2703(f)) freeze data but disclose nothing — a follow-up subpoena/warrant is required to disclose.
- User notifications are sent unless a court-ordered non-disclosure (gag) provision applies; when a gag lifts, we notify after the statutory grace period.
- Message content is end-to-end encrypted — we cannot produce plaintext, so no figure for "content disclosed."
Figures are generated from our internal compliance system and updated each reporting period.
Every request is recorded in a hash-chained audit log. Questions about this report:
connections@dating-universe.com.