Privacy Policy
Last updated: June 27, 2026
Perseus Pisces is local-first. The application runs entirely on your own computer, and the bulk of what it touches — your screen, your input, and your credentials — never leaves your device except where you explicitly configure it to. This policy explains what is, and is not, processed.
1. This website
This site is a static marketing page. It has no accounts, no sign-up, and no tracking or advertising cookies. It stores a single value in your browser’s local storage — your light/dark theme preference — which never leaves your browser. The site is hosted on Cloudflare Pages, which may process standard, aggregated request logs (such as IP address and user agent) for security and reliability, per Cloudflare’s privacy policy.
2. The application
When you run Perseus Pisces, it captures screenshots and synthesizes mouse and keyboard input to perform tasks. This screen and input data is processed locally to operate the agent. Recordings, sessions, audit logs, and configuration are stored on your device, under your control.
3. Model providers you configure
To reason about tasks, the agent sends context — which may include screenshots and task text — to the large language model provider you choose and configure. That data is transmitted directly from your machine to that provider and is governed by their privacy policy and terms. If you do not configure a provider, this data is not sent anywhere.
4. Your keys and credentials
API keys and other secrets you enter are stored locally on your device and are used only to communicate with the services you configure. They are not transmitted to the author or to this website.
5. Downloads
Installers and binaries are distributed through GitHub Releases. Downloading them is subject to GitHub’s privacy practices.
6. What we do not do
- We do not sell or rent your data.
- We do not operate analytics, advertising, or third-party trackers on this site.
- We do not receive your screenshots, recordings, keystrokes, or API keys — they stay on your device.
7. Security
Security is handled in the open. To review the threat model or report a vulnerability, see the security policy in the computer-use repository.
8. Changes
This policy may be updated over time; the “Last updated” date above reflects the latest revision.
9. Contact
Questions about privacy? Reach the creator via deb0.com.