Self Love Confidence

PassAudited by ClawScan on May 1, 2026.

Overview

This is a benign instruction-only confidence skill with no code or credential access, but users should notice that it asks for sensitive personal reflections and makes a broad local-only privacy claim.

This skill appears safe to install from a security perspective because it is instruction-only and requests no system access or credentials. Before using it, decide how much personal emotional content you want to record, and verify how the platform stores or deletes those logs if privacy is important to you.

Findings (2)

Artifact-based informational review of SKILL.md, metadata, install specs, static scan signals, and capability signals. ClawScan does not execute the skill or run runtime probes.

What this means

Personal confidence levels, wins, and inner-critic thoughts may become part of ongoing context or records used by the skill.

Why it was flagged

This shows the skill expects personal logs/history to be retained and reused for future coaching. That is purpose-aligned, but the content may be sensitive.

Skill content
"The skill adapts affirmations based on your recent logs and patterns" and "See your wins, affirmation history, and confidence trend"
Recommendation

Only share personal details you are comfortable retaining, and check where logs are stored and how to delete them if the platform provides that control.

What this means

Users may disclose more sensitive self-reflection than they otherwise would if they over-rely on the local-only privacy statement.

Why it was flagged

This is a strong privacy assurance for sensitive personal content. The provided artifacts do not include code, a storage path, or retention details that explain how this guarantee is implemented.

Skill content
"All data stays local on your machine. Your affirmations, wins, and inner critic conversations never leave your device. Privacy by design."
Recommendation

Treat the privacy statement as a claim to verify against the platform’s actual storage and model-processing behavior before entering highly sensitive information.