Last updated: February 2026

What Is Zero-Knowledge Architecture?

Zero-knowledge architecture is a security approach where the service provider cannot access or read user data, even if they wanted to. The system is designed so that data is encrypted and isolated in a way that only the user has access. The provider handles infrastructure but has no ability to view, modify, or analyze user content.

How It Relates to EasyClawd

EasyClawd follows zero-knowledge principles for OpenClaw (formerly Clawdbot/Moltbot) deployments. Each user's container runs with its own filesystem, network namespace, and process space. Data is encrypted at rest (AES-256) and in transit (TLS 1.3). EasyClawd operators cannot access your conversations, files, or AI interactions. Your data is yours alone.

Why This Matters

Many AI services use your data for model training or analytics. EasyClawd never does. Your conversations, files, and agent activities are completely private. This makes EasyClawd suitable for sensitive work: confidential business data, proprietary code, personal information.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can EasyClawd see my data?

No. EasyClawd follows a zero-knowledge architecture. Your data is encrypted and isolated in your container. We cannot access your conversations, files, or AI interactions.

Does EasyClawd train AI on my data?

Never. Your data is never used for AI model training. Zero-knowledge means we can't access it even if we wanted to.

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