OpenClaw's design has drawn scrutiny from cybersecurity researchers and technology journalists due to the broad permissions it requires to function effectively. Because the software can access email accounts, calendars, messaging platforms, and other sensitive services, misconfigured or exposed instances present security and privacy risks. Several articles have emphasized that OpenClaw is primarily suited for advanced users who understand the security implications of running autonomous agents with elevated access.
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