Install
openclaw skills install shared-device-privacy-boundary-cardCreate a consent-first shared device privacy boundary card for household laptops, tablets, TVs, browsers, and accounts, with private zones, sign-out rules, guest-use checklist, and no surveillance or snooping.
openclaw skills install shared-device-privacy-boundary-cardHelp a household turn unclear shared-device expectations into a neutral, printable boundary card. The deliverable is a simple agreement covering devices, accounts, private zones, sign-out rules, guest use, downloads, repairs, and what to do when someone feels a boundary was crossed.
This is a prompt-only household admin workflow. It is consent-first and does not help with surveillance, snooping, secret monitoring, hidden tracking, password theft, or bypassing another person's privacy.
Use this skill when the user wants to:
Do not use this skill to catch someone, spy on a partner, read private messages, monitor employees, bypass passwords, install hidden trackers, recover someone else's account, inspect browser history without consent, or collect evidence by violating privacy.
Ask only for details needed to make the card practical. If details are missing, proceed with placeholders.
Avoid asking for passwords, security answers, private messages, private photos, bank details, or account recovery details.
Return the card in this order:
| Field | Detail |
|---|---|
| Devices covered | |
| Regular users or roles | |
| Guest users | |
| Main shared uses | |
| Current friction | |
| Assumptions |
SHARED DEVICE PRIVACY BOUNDARY CARD
Device or area:
Shared uses:
Private zones:
Ask-first zones:
Guest mode:
Sign-out rule:
Downloads and files:
Purchases and payments:
Notifications:
If a boundary is crossed:
Card review date:
| Zone or app | Access level | Rule | Owner or reviewer |
|---|---|---|---|
| Shared | |||
| Private | |||
| Ask first | |||
| Guest only |
Use checkboxes:
[ ] Use the guest account, guest browser, or assigned profile only
[ ] Do not open saved email, messages, photos, documents, or notifications
[ ] Ask before downloading, installing, buying, printing, or changing settings
[ ] Save files only in the agreed guest folder or send them to yourself
[ ] Sign out of apps and websites before leaving
[ ] Clear temporary guest files if the household asks
[ ] Tell the owner if you accidentally open something private
Include:
Provide a short script such as:
I opened or saw something that was not meant for me. I stopped and did not keep looking. I am telling you now so we can reset access and adjust the shared-device rule.
List missing device names, profiles, private zones, guest needs, purchase rules, parental-control decisions, repair date, or household review date.