--- title: Recovery layout: default permalink: /recovery.html --- # Recovery Distrust performs recovery ceremonies 4 times a year, and paying customers can be part of these recovery ceremonies for free. During the quarterly ceremony, Distrust will publish a signature of the latest bitcoin block to prove control of the decryption keys. If a client requires an expedited recovery, additional fees apply (available on the [pricing page](/pricing.html)). ## Recovery Policy The recovery policy is a document which is a set of rules or conditions under which the recovery may be made. The different conditions can be sufficient on their own, or a multitude of them has to be satisfied in order to constitute a valid recovery request. The main conditions of a Recovery Policy are: * Time lock until year/month/day * n of m cryptographic signatures (PGP) * n of m KYC verifications At least one of cryptographic signature or kyc verification is always required. One may choose to require both. If you are interested in different or custom rules, please reach out to use at sales@distrust.co. ## Time Lock Time locks allow the user to set a date after which the recovery will be possible. The data will not be recoverable until the day after the lock date. ## Cryptographic Signature Verification This method supports PGP cryptographic signatures. One may register as many as 32 public keys, and set how many of those keys are required for a valid recovery request, for example, 3 of 7. ## KYC Verification KYC Verification is based on verifying both the individuals identity and their intent to recover data. * The data is gathered at the beginning of the relationship. The [Distrust Disaster Recovery Wizard](todo) can be used to aid you in the process. Distrust will verify your data once it's submitted during a video chat. * During recovery, the identity of authorized individuals is verified in person by Distrust staff or legal council representatives. They will verify the individual in person using visual verification, ID documentation, and record a video of the individual's intent to recover which is then cryptographically signed by Distrust. * The KYC verification is threshold based, so one may list any number of individuals, and require any number of individuals to express intent to recover. For example, the total number of individuals may be 7, and 3 of them are required to initialize the recovery process.