KryptAll® provides VoIP audio calls that are secured by encryption. KryptAll® is a zero-knowledge system as calls are not stored on the server network and calling records are not generated. The KryptAll® phone can make calls; however, cannot receive KryptAll® calls unless it is from another KryptAll® phone. We do not have a history or copies of calls exchanged by anybody on the system. We do not have the decryption keys thus we cannot intercept any of the calls sent through KryptAll®. KryptAll does not assign or control IP addresses.
KryptAll® is committed to operating in an environment of complete transparency with the User and cooperating with law enforcement while respecting each individual's right to privacy. KryptAll® will make its best efforts to notify the User when their personal information is being sought in response to legal process except where providing notice is prohibited by the legal process itself, by court order, or by applicable law.
Requests for KryptAll® Account Information for user account information, from U.S. law enforcement, should be directed to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. KryptAll® will only release non-public information about KryptAll® users’ accounts to law enforcement in response to appropriate legal processes showing probable cause for a subpoena, court order, or other valid legal processes.
KryptAll® has the following non-public information about User Accounts:
A: Date the account was created,
B: Type of device on which such account was installed,
C: Payment means and source,
D: Ship to address
What Must Be Included in the request for Account Information:
User name and KryptAll® ID for the account being investigated
Valid official email address to return such information.
Production of Records and Authentication:
KryptAll® will provide responsive records in electronic format and believe that any records produced in response to a valid law enforcement request are self-authenticating. If you require a declaration, please explicitly note that in your request. At this time we do not anticipate seeking reimbursement for the costs of producing records because we believe those costs will be at a minimum based on the limited information we can supply.
Mutual Legal Assistance Treaties:
KryptAll’s policy is to promptly respond to requests that are issued via U.S. court upon proper service of process by way of a mutual legal assistance treaty.
It is KryptAll’s policy to oppose deliberate security weakness and has never worked with any government agency from any country to create “a back door” to