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Information Requests Policy

Last updated April 14, 2026

Antistock will disclose information in response to valid legal process in accordance with our Platform Agreement and Privacy Policy and to the extent consistent with the laws and regulations within the United States of America and other applicable laws.

In fulfilling its legal obligations, Antistock respects each and every business's privacy. However, we cannot guarantee that the information described in the Privacy Policy or applicable Platform Agreement will be available for any given business.

Antistock stores and maintains business information as described in our Privacy Policy and the applicable Platform Agreement. You can find examples of information we store in our Privacy Policy.

Notice to businesses

Antistock has a policy of providing notice to the affected businesses regarding the legal process requesting information after 90 days from disclosure unless we are prohibited by law from doing so or in exceptional circumstances, such as emergencies or when notice would be counterproductive.

We will also provide delayed notice upon expiration of a specific non-disclosure period in a court order and where we have a good faith belief that exceptional circumstances no longer exist and we are not otherwise prohibited by law from doing so.

Law enforcement officials who believe that notification would jeopardize an investigation should obtain an appropriate court order or other appropriate process establishing that notice is prohibited. If your data request draws attention to an ongoing violation of our Platform Agreement, we will take action to prevent further abuse, including actions that may notify the business that we are aware of their misconduct.

Preservation requests

We will take steps to preserve account records in connection with official criminal investigations for a period of 90 days, which may be extended for an additional 90 days upon request by the governmental entity.

You may expeditiously submit formal preservation requests through our legal team at legal[at]antistock[dot]io.

Expert testimony or authentication of evidence

Antistock does not provide expert testimony support. In addition, Antistock records are self-authenticating pursuant to law and should not require the testimony of a records custodian.

If a special form of certification is required, attach it to your subpoena or other legal processes.

Requirements to produce business information

To compel Antistock to provide any business information, you must obtain a valid subpoena, court order, or search warrant. To compel Antistock to provide any business content, you must obtain a valid search warrant.

Please send us an email at legal[at]antistock[dot]io. When sending us an email, be sure to have the subject line as “Information Request - Law Enforcement”.

Each request must include contact information for the authorized law enforcement agency official submitting the request, including:

  • Requesting agency name.
  • Requesting agent name and badge/identification number.
  • Requesting agent employer-issued email address.
  • Requesting agent phone contact, including any extension.
  • Requesting agent mailing address (P.O. Box will not be accepted).
  • Requested response date (see details below for emergency requests).

To respond to your request(s), we will need the applicable documents described above and the unique username of the specific website (*.astck.io) and/or the suspected email address used to create their Antistock account.

International governmental authorities

International governmental authorities should use the Mutual Legal Assistance Treaty (MLAT) request or letters rogatory process to seek business information from Antistock.

Antistock will review and respond to properly submitted preservation requests while the MLAT or letters rogatory process is underway.

Cost reimbursement

We may seek reimbursement for costs in responding to requests for information as provided by law. These fees apply on a per-account basis. We may also charge additional fees for costs incurred in responding to unusual or burdensome requests.

Emergency requests

Antistock evaluates emergency requests on a case-by-case basis. If you provide information that gives us a good faith belief that there is an emergency involving imminent danger of death or serious physical injury to any person, we may provide information necessary to prevent that harm if we are in a position to do so, consistent with applicable law.

Emergency requests may be submitted via email to legal[at]antistock[dot]io with the subject line: “Emergency Disclosure Request”.

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