Page last updated: June 7, 2026 21:09 CDT
AsterIDE does not communicate with external servers by default. All operations are performed locally on your machine, eliminating network-based security risks.
The application does not collect or transmit any telemetry data, ensuring your usage patterns remain private.
AsterIDE only accesses files that you explicitly open or save. The application does not scan or access other files on your system.
Written in Rust, AsterIDE benefits from memory safety guarantees that prevent common vulnerabilities like buffer overflows and null pointer dereferences.
As open source software, AsterIDE can be audited by anyone. Security researchers can review the code and report vulnerabilities.
We carefully select and audit dependencies to ensure they meet security standards. Dependencies are regularly updated to address known vulnerabilities.
If you discover a security vulnerability in AsterIDE, please report it responsibly through our GitHub Security Advisories or GitHub issues.
If you have any security concerns, please contact us through our GitHub issues or join our Discord community.