The China National Internet Emergency Response Center and the China Cybersecurity Association have jointly issued the OpenClaw Secure Usage Guidelines. Released on March 22, the guidelines aim to enhance the safe use of OpenClaw by providing security recommendations tailored for general users, enterprises, cloud service providers, and developers. For regular users, the guidelines advise installing OpenClaw on dedicated devices or virtual environments, avoiding use on daily office computers, and not running it with superuser privileges. Users are also encouraged to avoid processing sensitive data within OpenClaw and to keep the software updated. Cloud service providers are urged to conduct security assessments, implement foundational security measures, and enhance supply chain and data security protections.