Privacy Policy

Last updated: May 26, 2026

About leg

leg is a terminal command-line interface (CLI) for Google Cloud. It helps authenticated users inspect and operate Google Cloud resources from their terminal. leg runs locally on the user's machine.

Information leg collects

leg does not operate a backend service. The leg project does not collect, receive, store, or process user data on leg-operated infrastructure. There is no analytics, advertising, tracking, crash reporting, or resale of user data.

Google OAuth and Google Cloud API access

leg uses Google OAuth only to authenticate the user and call Google Cloud APIs on that user's behalf. When a user runs a command, leg sends requests directly from the user's machine to Google's OAuth and Google Cloud API endpoints.

Depending on the commands the user runs, data accessed by leg may include:

This data is used to display command output and perform requested operations. It is not transmitted to a leg-operated service.

Local token and configuration storage

OAuth tokens and CLI configuration are stored locally on the user's device, in user-local configuration files. Tokens are not sent to a leg backend.

Users can revoke access from their Google Account permissions page or remove the local leg configuration from their device.

Third-party sharing

leg does not sell or share user data with third parties. The only external services leg communicates with during normal use are Google's OAuth and Google Cloud API services, which are governed by Google's own terms and privacy policies.

User-configured output

leg may write output to the user's terminal or to files when the user explicitly asks it to do so. If a user stores or exports command output into systems they control, that storage is governed by the user's own configuration and policies.

Changes to this policy

This policy may be updated as leg evolves. The date above will be updated when material changes are made.

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