Browserfly takes a threefold approach to security:
1. Localized processing mechanisms
- All AI reasoning is done in the user's local browser
- No transfer of web content to external servers
2. Fine-grained control of authority
- Clearly list required permissions (e.g. "read web content") during installation
- Support for temporary disabling of plug-ins for specific sites
3. Data retention strategy
- Task records are saved locally by default
- Sign up for an account using Google/email OAuth authentication, no password collection
Users are advised to: avoid using automated features on sites such as banking/medical, etc.; clear the plugin cache regularly; and pay attention to security patches in the changelog.
This answer comes from the articleBrowserfly: the smart plugin that lets AI automate browsersThe