Privacy
Intelligence starts with permission.
This page is a product privacy overview — a plain explanation of how Sclerite handles access to your work. It is not a substitute for the legal Privacy Policy linked at the bottom of this page.
You decide what Sclerite understands.
Sclerite processes authorized local files on this device and uses only the folders and files you choose. If you explicitly connect a provider in the future, that provider may communicate over its own network services according to the access you approve.
Sclerite Workspace
Library
Sources you control
Authorized, visible, and removable.
Project Files — Documents
412 items indexed
Client Contracts
38 items indexed
Personal Photos
Not granted
Old Client Folder (2022)
Access revoked
How this works in practice
Six principles behind every decision
Permission before access
Sclerite works only with the folders and files you explicitly authorize. Nothing outside that authorization is in scope.
Local-first processing
Sclerite is designed around local-first processing on this device for authorized files, rather than routing your work through the cloud by default.
Visible sources
Every authorized source is listed in Library and Settings — there's no hidden access. You can see exactly what Sclerite has been given, and what it hasn't.
Exclusions and removal
You can exclude specific files or folders from an authorized source, or remove access entirely. Removal takes effect immediately and persists — including after Sclerite restarts.
Evidence transparency
Grounded answers show their source. You're never asked to trust an answer you can't trace back to the document it came from.
No provider passwords
If you ever choose to connect an external provider, Sclerite does not ask for that provider's password — connections use that provider's own authorization flow, and only for the access you approve.
What we don't claim
We say only what the product actually does.
Sclerite doesn't claim security certifications it hasn't earned, and it doesn't promise that nothing ever leaves your device as an absolute — because if you choose to connect an external service in the future, that service will communicate over its own network under the access you approve. Where the product can be precise, it is; where it can't, it says so.
Legal Privacy Policy
For the governing legal terms of how Sclerite and its publisher handle data, see the official Privacy Policy.
The legal Privacy Policy is being finalized and will be linked here before public release.