SpeedClaw Remote Browser Privacy Policy
This Privacy Policy explains how the SpeedClaw Remote Browser extension handles user data. The extension has one purpose: to connect a user's local Chrome or Edge browser to a SpeedClaw session so the user can approve browser automation tasks.
SpeedClaw Remote Browser does not sell user data, does not use user data for advertising, and does not load remote executable code. Browser data is used only to provide the user-requested remote browser automation feature.
Data the Extension May Process
The extension may process the following data when the user connects it to SpeedClaw:
How Data Is Used
SpeedClaw uses this data to:
Data Sharing
Data is shared with the configured SpeedClaw relay and SpeedClaw service components only to provide the active browser automation session. Data may also be processed by service providers that host, secure, or operate the SpeedClaw service. SpeedClaw does not sell, rent, or share extension data with advertisers or data brokers.
Local Storage and Retention
The extension stores connection settings, device ID, device token, session state, and user-granted local file metadata in browser extension storage. The device token is not returned in status responses. Users can disconnect the extension, revoke optional permissions, remove selected local files, clear extension storage, or uninstall the extension at any time.
Browser artifacts and session records sent to SpeedClaw are retained according to the user's SpeedClaw workspace settings and service configuration.
Permissions
The extension requests permissions only to support its browser automation purpose:
Security
Production connections should use HTTPS or WSS. Connection tokens should be short-lived, scoped to a user-approved browser connection, and revocable by disconnecting the extension or disabling the browser connector in SpeedClaw.
User Controls
Users can:
Contact
For privacy questions about SpeedClaw Remote Browser, contact support@speedai.com.