Privacy
AndSpace is built around local control.
This is practical privacy information for an early open-source alpha. It explains what the app does locally, what it does not send to AndSpace, and where provider CLIs may have their own behavior.
Last updated: May 29, 2026
Account and server behavior
AndSpace does not require an account. The app does not include an AndSpace-hosted login, hosted AI backend, or provider API integration.
The AndSpace app does not send terminal content, local files, typed commands, AI prompts, Git diffs, workspace state, shell history, secrets, or project data to AndSpace servers.
AI CLI handoff
AndSpace can hand context to locally installed AI command line tools such as Claude Code, Codex, and Cursor CLI when you explicitly use the handoff action.
Any data sent after that point is controlled by the local CLI you run and by that provider's own product behavior, authentication, settings, and terms. AndSpace does not proxy those requests and does not create hidden provider API billing.
Local storage
AndSpace stores lightweight workspace state locally so it can restore tabs, split layout, pane working directories, sidebar state, and window shape between launches.
AndSpace does not store terminal scrollback, command output, AI prompt contents, secrets, shell history, or detected server records as part of workspace restore.
Diagnostics
AndSpace may create local diagnostic log files to help understand launch, shell integration, renderer, packaging, and app behavior during alpha testing.
Diagnostics are local files on the user's machine. They are not uploaded automatically by AndSpace.
Website logs
The AndSpace website is static. AndSpace does not add product analytics or telemetry to the app as part of this alpha trust work.
The website host or CDN may keep normal request logs, such as IP address, user agent, requested URL, timestamp, and error information, as part of ordinary hosting operations.
Sale of personal data
AndSpace does not sell personal data.
For privacy questions, use the public GitHub issue tracker unless the question contains private information.