Clear data boundaries for endpoint protection.
Security software needs trust. This page explains what AI Wall needs to monitor, what it does not collect, and how protection continues when connectivity is imperfect.
What the agent collects
Machine identity, license state, agent version, protection status, security events, USB decisions, monitored-path alerts, timestamps, and response actions.
What it does not collect by default
Normal monitoring does not upload document contents, private photos, browser history, passwords, or full file bodies.
Transport
Endpoints communicate with https://aiwallprotection.com over encrypted HTTPS on port 443.
Offline/cached protection
If a license renewal temporarily fails, the endpoint can continue with cached protection state while recording local events for later review.
Access control
Admin portal access should be limited to authorized owners, IT admins, or managed-service staff responsible for the environment.
Uninstall behavior
AI Wall should be removable through normal Windows uninstall flows. Enterprise policies may require an admin to approve removal.
Security tools must be reviewable.
Any behavior tool can flag legitimate automation. AI Wall is designed to make those events understandable by showing machine, time, behavior, and response action so admins can tune policy and trust decisions.
