Legal

Zero-Knowledge and User Responsibility

Last updated May 19, 2026

What Zero-Knowledge Means

Private zero-knowledge encrypted storage means Mantrix is designed so that plaintext files and user decryption keys are not available to Mantrix for zero-knowledge accounts. This protects privacy, but it also means Mantrix cannot inspect plaintext contents to determine what a user has stored.

Mantrix provides private zero-knowledge encrypted storage. Mantrix does not possess user decryption keys and cannot inspect, classify, search, or interpret plaintext file contents.

Users are solely responsible for ensuring that uploaded and stored data is lawful, does not violate third-party rights, and complies with applicable rules. Privacy is not permission to violate the law.

Mantrix may preserve, restrict access to, suspend, or purge specifically identified accounts or encrypted data objects when a valid request, infringement notice, or abuse report is sufficiently specific. Mantrix cannot comply with requests for plaintext contents or decryption keys it does not possess, and requests must identify the relevant account, object, manifest, or data target.

Your Responsibility

You are responsible for knowing what you upload, confirming that you have the right to store it, and ensuring that storage remains lawful. You should keep your own recovery information because Mantrix cannot recover plaintext files by bypassing encryption.

If Mantrix receives a valid and sufficiently specific legal request, infringement notice, or abuse report, Mantrix may act on the identified account or encrypted data object without inspecting plaintext contents.

Contact

Official correspondence for this topic may be sent to legal@mantrix.cc.