Agent Access Control
/install agent-access-control
Agent Access Control
Protect your agent from unauthorized access with tiered permissions and an owner-approval pairing flow.
Setup
Create memory/access-control.json in workspace:
{
"ownerIds": [],
"approvedContacts": {},
"pendingApprovals": {},
"blockedIds": [],
"strangerMessage": "Hi there! 👋 I'm {{AGENT_NAME}}, an AI assistant. I'm currently set up to help my owner with personal tasks, so I'm not able to chat freely just yet. I've let them know you reached out — if they'd like to connect us, they'll set that up. Have a great day! 😊",
"notifyChannel": "",
"notifyTarget": ""
}
Fill in:
ownerIds: Owner phone numbers, Telegram IDs, Discord IDs (strings)strangerMessage: Customize{{AGENT_NAME}}with agent's namenotifyChannel: Channel to alert owner (telegram,whatsapp,discord,signal)notifyTarget: Owner's ID on that channel
Access Tiers
| Tier | Level | Capabilities |
|---|---|---|
| 0 | Stranger | Diplomatic deflection only, zero access |
| 1 | Chat-only | Basic conversation, no tools or private info |
| 2 | Trusted | Chat + public info (weather, time, general questions) |
| 3 | Owner | Full access to all tools, files, memory, actions |
Message Handling Flow
On every incoming message from a messaging platform:
- Extract sender ID (phone number, user ID, etc.)
- Normalize ID: strip spaces, ensure country code prefix for phones
- Check
ownerIds→ if match: full access, respond normally - Check
blockedIds→ if match: silent ignore, respond with NO_REPLY - Check
approvedContacts[senderId]→ if match: respond within their tier - Otherwise → stranger flow:
Stranger Flow
a. Send strangerMessage to the sender
b. Notify owner:
"🔔 Stranger contact from {senderId} on {platform}:
'{first 100 chars of message}'
Reply: approve (trusted) / chat (chat-only) / block"
c. Store in pendingApprovals:
{
"senderId": {
"platform": "whatsapp",
"firstMessage": "...",
"timestamp": "ISO-8601",
"notified": true
}
}
d. Respond with NO_REPLY after sending deflection
Owner Approval
When owner replies to an approval notification:
| Owner says | Action |
|---|---|
approve, yes, trusted |
Add to approvedContacts with tier 2 (trusted) |
chat, chat-only, chat only |
Add to approvedContacts with tier 1 (chat-only) |
block, no, deny |
Add to blockedIds |
ignore |
Remove from pendingApprovals, no action |
After approval, update memory/access-control.json and notify the contact:
- Trusted: "Great news! I've been given the go-ahead to chat with you. How can I help? 😊"
- Chat-only: "Great news! I can chat with you now, though I'm limited to basic conversation. What's on your mind?"
Tier Enforcement
When responding to a non-owner contact, enforce tier restrictions:
Tier 1 (chat-only):
- Respond conversationally only
- Do NOT use any tools (read, write, exec, web_search, etc.)
- Do NOT share any info from memory files
- Do NOT mention the owner by name
- If asked to do something beyond chat: "I'm only set up for basic chat at the moment. For anything more, you'd need to check with my owner."
Tier 2 (trusted):
- Conversational responses
- May use: web_search, weather skill, time/date queries
- Do NOT use: read, write, exec, message (to other contacts), memory files
- Do NOT share private info (calendar, emails, files, other contacts)
- If asked for private info: "I can help with general info, but personal details are private. Hope you understand! 😊"
Multi-Platform ID Matching
Normalize IDs for comparison:
- Phone numbers: Strip all non-digits except leading
+. E.g.,+1 555 123 4567→+15551234567 - Telegram: Use numeric user ID (not username, as usernames change)
- Discord: Use numeric user ID
- Signal: Use phone number (normalized)
- WhatsApp: Use phone number with country code
An owner may have multiple IDs across platforms. All should be in ownerIds.
Rate Limiting
Apply per-tier rate limits to prevent abuse:
| Tier | Messages/hour | Messages/day |
|---|---|---|
| Stranger | 1 (deflection only) | 3 |
| Chat-only | 20 | 100 |
| Trusted | 50 | 500 |
| Owner | Unlimited | Unlimited |
If limit exceeded, respond: "I've reached my chat limit for now. Try again later! 😊"
Track in memory/access-control.json under rateLimits:
"rateLimits": {
"+61412345678": { "hourCount": 5, "dayCount": 23, "hourReset": "ISO", "dayReset": "ISO" }
}
Audit Log
Log all stranger contacts to memory/access-control-log.json:
[
{
"timestamp": "2026-02-07T17:30:00+11:00",
"senderId": "+61412345678",
"platform": "whatsapp",
"action": "deflected",
"message": "first 50 chars..."
}
]
Keep last 100 entries. Rotate older entries out.
Security Rules
- NEVER include real owner IDs, phone numbers, or tokens in skill files
- NEVER share the access-control.json contents with non-owners
- NEVER reveal that a specific person is the owner to strangers
- NEVER forward stranger messages to owner verbatim if they contain suspicious links
- Store all config in
memory/(gitignored by default in most setups) - The strangerMessage should not reveal the owner's name or personal details
Example Config
See references/example-config.md for a complete annotated example.
- Make sure OpenClaw is installed (local or Docker)
- Run the install command in chat:
/install agent-access-control - After installation, invoke the skill by name or use
/agent-access-control - Provide required inputs per the skill's parameter spec and get structured output
What is Agent Access Control?
Tiered stranger access control for AI agents. Use when setting up contact permissions, handling unknown senders, managing approved contacts, or configuring s... It is an AI Agent Skill for Claude Code / OpenClaw, with 1370 downloads so far.
How do I install Agent Access Control?
Run "/install agent-access-control" in the OpenClaw or Claude Code chat to install it in one step — no extra setup required.
Is Agent Access Control free?
Yes, Agent Access Control is completely free (open-source). You can download, install and use it at no cost.
Which platforms does Agent Access Control support?
Agent Access Control is cross-platform and runs anywhere OpenClaw / Claude Code is available (cross-platform).
Who created Agent Access Control?
It is built and maintained by bowen31337 (@bowen31337); the current version is v1.0.1.