Are people really running OpenClaw on their primary machine?
Anyone security-conscious would isolate it on dedicated hardware (old laptop, Raspberry Pi, etc.) with a separate network and chat surface.
> Anyone security-conscious
Most people aren't, including many professional developers.
You'd be amazed at the corporate IT world where any extra equipment like that would just not be available and/or allowed. Besides, if it were a corporate machine and not my personal machine and work was forcing me to use AI, I'd have no qualms. They get what they ask for with the equipment provided!
Brother people watch porn on their company laptop, you think people are using protection for their openclaw's?