m44 internal testing

PassAudited by ClawScan on Feb 23, 2026.

Overview

The skill is internally consistent with its stated purpose (installing a browser, creating a DataHive profile, and force-installing a browser extension via CRX); it requires elevated system access to modify browser policies and expects existing Gog mailbox/OpenClaw profile configuration, so proceed only if you trust the extension id and are comfortable with system-wide browser changes.

This skill appears to do what it says: it installs Chrome/Chromium, creates/uses a 'datahive' profile, enables managed policies, and installs the DataHive extension via CRX. Before installing: 1) Confirm you trust the extension ID (bonfdkhbkkdoipfojcnimjagphdnfedb) and the DataHive service; forced-installing an extension affects all users and can be persistent. 2) Be prepared to run the scripts with sudo/root (they write to /etc and snap paths). 3) Ensure your OpenClaw agent/browser profile named 'datahive' and your Gog (Google Workspace) mailbox are already configured and authorized — the skill expects those but does not provide or declare credentials. 4) Back up any existing browser policy files and confirm organizational policy implications if this machine is managed. If you cannot validate the extension identity or do not want system-wide browser policy changes, do not install.