Fireworks AI can share your personal data — including your prompts and account information — with law enforcement, courts, and government agencies when legally required.
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For developers and businesses using Fireworks to process sensitive data, understanding that government entities may access this data through legal process is critical for risk assessment, especially given the zero-retention commitment for open models may limit but not eliminate such exposure.
If law enforcement or a court requests your account data or usage information from Fireworks AI, the company may be required to disclose it — users should be aware that confidential business queries submitted to non-open models may be accessible to government authorities.
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"We may also share, transmit, disclose, grant access to, make available, and provide personal data with and to third parties, as follows: [...] we may disclose your information to third parties as required by applicable law or regulation, including to law enforcement, courts, or similar legal or governmental authorities in connection with legal proceedings or investigations.— Excerpt from Fireworks AI's Fireworks AI Privacy Policy
(1) REGULATORY FRAMEWORK: Law enforcement disclosure provisions engage the Electronic Communications Privacy Act (ECPA, 18 U.S.C. §§2510-2523), the Stored Communications Act (SCA, 18 U.S.C. §§2701-2712), GDPR Art. 6(1)(c) (legal obligation as processing basis) and Art. 49(1)(d) (transfers to third countries for legal claims), and the USA PATRIOT Act for national security requests. For EU/EEA data, transfers to US law enforcement implicate the EU-US Data Privacy Framework and Schrems II adequacy requirements. (2)
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For developers and businesses using Fireworks to process sensitive data, understanding that government entities may access this data through legal process is critical for risk assessment, especially given the zero-retention commitment for open models may limit but not eliminate such exposure.
If law enforcement or a court requests your account data or usage information from Fireworks AI, the company may be required to disclose it — users should be aware that confidential business queries submitted to non-open models may be accessible to government authorities.
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