Last updated: June 4, 2026
Overview
RxCode is a native app for working with AI coding agents across your local projects. This Privacy Policy explains what information RxCode and the RxCode website handle, why that information is used, and the choices available to you.
Information you provide
You may provide information when you configure RxCode, pair a mobile companion device, connect third-party services, send prompts to an agent provider, or contact the project maintainers. Depending on how you use the app, this may include project names, workspace paths, agent messages, permission decisions, run profile settings, account identifiers from connected providers, and support messages you choose to send.
Local app data
RxCode is designed around local developer workflows. App settings, project configuration, thread history, summaries, run profile data, and related state are stored on the devices where you use the app unless a feature explicitly requires sync, a connected provider, or another external service.
RxCode may read local project files when you ask an agent to work in a project, when you browse files inside the app, or when a configured tool or integration requires access. You control which projects you add and which permissions you grant during agent sessions.
Agent providers and connected services
When you use Claude Code, Codex, Agent Client Protocol clients, GitHub, mobile sync, or another configured integration, information needed for that feature may be sent to the relevant provider or service. Those providers process information according to their own terms and privacy policies.
RxCode does not control how third-party agent providers process prompts, responses, code context, credentials, or account metadata once you choose to use those providers.
Mobile sync
Mobile sync uses end-to-end encryption for paired-device traffic. The relay is designed to forward encrypted payloads and push notifications without reading the contents of your code, prompts, thread messages, or project data.
Some metadata is still necessary to operate the relay and notifications, such as device routing identifiers, delivery state, timestamps, and basic diagnostic information.
Website analytics
The RxCode website may use privacy-conscious analytics to understand page views and download button interactions. Analytics are used to improve the website and release experience. Analytics events do not intentionally include project code, agent prompts, or local app data.
Security
RxCode uses reasonable technical safeguards for app data, sync payloads, and local credentials. No software or network service can guarantee perfect security, and you are responsible for protecting your devices, operating system accounts, provider accounts, and access tokens.
Data retention
Local app data remains on your devices until you delete it, remove projects, clear app data, or uninstall the app. Data handled by connected providers is retained according to those providers' policies. Relay and diagnostic metadata may be retained for the time reasonably needed to operate, secure, debug, and improve the service.
Your choices
You can choose which projects to add, which agent providers to configure, which permissions to approve, whether to pair mobile devices, and whether to remove local app data. You can also disconnect third-party services from their respective provider settings where supported.
Changes to this policy
This policy may change as RxCode evolves. Material updates will be reflected on this page with a new last updated date.
Contact
For privacy questions or requests, open an issue or contact the project through the RxCode GitHub repository.