Every click you make builds a profile someone else owns. Reginald watches your back so you can stop watching yours.
You agree to terms you never read. Your AI shares your real name, email, and address with every app it touches. Your inbox is full of emails designed to fool you. Reginald sits between you and all of it.
Reginald scans agreements before you sign them and flags the clauses that actually matter.
Phishing, impersonation, gift card scams. Reginald spots them before you click.
Tools like Operator, Comet, and Claude browse the web on your behalf. They read your emails, fill out your forms, access your accounts. Reginald sits between you and them, filtering what data these agents can see, blocking prompt injection attacks that try to hijack their actions, and making sure no AI agent oversteps without your say.
A hidden instruction on checkout.store.com attempted to redirect Operator to share your payment details with an external endpoint. Reginald intercepted and neutralized it.
When you connect an AI to a tool — your calendar, your CRM, your files — it sends your real data. Names, addresses, phone numbers, account IDs. Reginald sits in between and anonymises it on the way out: real values are replaced with tokens the app can work with, but can’t trace back to you. Your AI still gets the job done. The app never learns who you are.
Reginald generates noise that confuses tracking systems, scrambling the detailed picture companies build of you.
The scale of the problem is hard to overstate
Reginald works in the background. No dashboards to check, no settings to tune. It just handles things.
Nothing leaves your device without your say. Reginald is built to protect your privacy, not collect from it.
The more Reginald sees, the better it gets at spotting what doesn’t belong. Adapts to your habits, not the other way around.
Create a free account. Install the extension and you’re protected.