Overview
Autonomy builds accessibility-native software for agentic computer use. This Privacy Policy explains what information we collect, how we use it, and the choices you have when you use Autonomy websites, apps, command-line tools, MCP servers, alpha programs, feedback channels, and related services.
Autonomy is designed around consent, assistive technology, and user pace. We try to collect only what we need to operate the service, support users, improve reliability, manage alpha access, prevent abuse, and provide paid or account-based features.
Information We Collect
Account and contact information
We may collect your name, email address, organization, role, account identifiers, authentication data, alpha application details, support messages, Discord identity if you join a community program, and communication preferences.
Alpha and feedback information
If you request or join an alpha or beta program, we may collect your requested workflow, accessibility setup, macOS version, assistive technology notes, bug reports, feature requests, survey answers, Discord messages directed to the program, and other feedback you choose to share.
App, CLI, MCP, and diagnostic information
We may collect version numbers, device and operating system details, configuration state, entitlement status, feature usage events, crash reports, error logs, performance data, security events, and support diagnostics. Diagnostic payloads should avoid secrets and unnecessary personal content, but reports can sometimes include context you provide or identifiers needed to troubleshoot an issue.
Accessibility and automation information
Autonomy may ask for macOS Accessibility, Screen Recording, automation, or related permissions so the product can understand interface state, assist with workflows, or coordinate with assistive technology. Permission-gated data may include accessibility element metadata, focused controls, window titles, selected text, screenshots, screen content, interaction history, or task context when a feature requires it.
We aim to keep sensitive workflow data local unless you choose a feature, provider, support flow, or alpha diagnostic path that sends it to a cloud service. When cloud processing is used, we use the data to provide the requested feature, troubleshoot the service, enforce safety and abuse controls, and improve reliability.
Website, analytics, and advertising information
Our websites may collect page views, referrers, campaign parameters, device and browser information, approximate location derived from network data, form submissions, consent choices, and conversion events. We use privacy-aware analytics by default and may ask for consent before using optional cookies or advertising measurement features.
Payment and billing information
If you buy a paid feature, subscribe, or join a paid pilot, we may process billing contact details, transaction status, plan, entitlement, invoice, tax, refund, and payment metadata. Payment card or bank details are handled by our payment providers rather than stored directly by Autonomy.
How We Use Information
We use information to:
- Provide, secure, debug, and improve Autonomy websites, apps, CLI tools, MCP tools, and services.
- Review alpha requests, invite testers, manage Discord or TestFlight access, and collect feedback.
- Deliver accessibility-aware features, permission flows, automation assistance, diagnostics, and support.
- Authenticate accounts, manage entitlements, process billing, and prevent fraud or misuse.
- Send transactional messages, alpha updates, onboarding notes, changelogs, and support responses.
- Measure marketing performance, site reliability, and product quality while respecting consent choices.
- Comply with legal obligations, enforce our terms, and protect users, Autonomy, and third parties.
AI Providers and Third-Party Services
Autonomy may connect to AI models, developer tools, hosting providers, analytics services, payment processors, email providers, support tools, community platforms, app distribution platforms, and other vendors. Examples may include Apple TestFlight or App Store Connect, Discord, GitHub, Cloudflare, Google Cloud, payment processors, email delivery providers, analytics tools, and AI model providers selected by you or configured for the service.
We share information with service providers only as needed for the purposes described in this policy, to comply with law, to protect the service, or with your direction. We do not sell personal information.
Local Processing, User Control, and Consent
Autonomy features that need sensitive permissions should explain what is being requested and why. You can usually withdraw macOS permissions through System Settings, stop using an integration, disconnect an account, leave an alpha group, or ask us to delete or export information associated with your account.
Some features may not work without the permissions or data needed for that feature. We try to provide understandable alternatives where practical.
Retention
We retain information for as long as needed to provide the service, operate alpha programs, comply with legal obligations, resolve disputes, enforce agreements, prevent abuse, and maintain security records. Alpha applications, support records, diagnostics, billing records, and audit logs may have different retention periods.
You can request deletion by contacting us. We may keep limited records where required for legal, security, fraud-prevention, tax, accounting, or legitimate business purposes.
Security
We use administrative, technical, and organizational safeguards intended to protect information. No internet service is perfectly secure, and alpha software may change quickly, so please avoid sending secrets, credentials, private health information, financial account details, or other highly sensitive data through feedback channels unless we have specifically asked for it through a secure path.
Children
Autonomy is not directed to children under 13, and alpha programs are intended for adults or people participating with appropriate permission. If you believe a child has provided personal information, contact us so we can review and delete it where appropriate.
International Use
Autonomy and its providers may process information in the United States and other countries. By using the service, you understand that information may be transferred to locations that may have different data protection rules than your country or region.
Changes
We may update this Privacy Policy as Autonomy evolves. If changes materially affect your rights or how we handle personal information, we will take reasonable steps to notify users, such as updating this page, sending an email, or posting in an alpha channel.
Contact
Questions, deletion requests, or privacy requests can be sent to support@tryautonomy.app.
Related Pages
Please also review the Terms of Service and Alpha Program Terms.