You're handing an interconnected personal agent the keys to your machine. You should know exactly what it can touch, who's in charge, and how to pull the plug.
Every tool Zinley has—file access, browser, shell, APIs—gets its own on/off switch. Don't want it touching the browser? Flip it off. Need shell access for a specific task? Flip it on. No rogue AI running commands you didn't approve.

Tell Zinley exactly where it can and can't go. Your project folder? Fair game. Your SSH keys, credentials, and system files? Absolutely off limits. It won't even try. And if something tries to sneak past the boundary, you'll know about it.

Hook Zinley up to your Telegram. Get pinged when something important happens. Approve or block actions from your phone while you're grabbing coffee. And if things go sideways, send one message and everything stops. Immediately.

An autonomous agent acting on your behalf should have zero secrets from you. Every action logged. Every permission visible. Every decision traceable. If Zinley does something, you can see exactly what it did and why.
Everything Zinley does gets logged in real time. No secret operations. Nothing hidden in the background.
Which tools are on? Which folders are accessible? Who's in charge? It's all right there, one glance.
Every config change, every permission grant, every security event. Compliance will send you a thank-you card.
The moment Zinley tries something it shouldn't, you know. Not five minutes later. Right now.
An interconnected personal agent that does what you want and nothing you don't. Full visibility, full control, no surprises.