Where Your Slack Credentials Are Stored (Security Breakdown)

When you link Slack, Idle Pilot saves your Slack web session in its database so it can reconnect from the cloud later.
This includes the secure session tokens and cookies Slack uses to recognize your browser, plus basic profile and workspace info.

Those credentials are stored on Idle Pilot’s backend database, behind server-side access controls and only accessible over encrypted connections. The tokens are never shared with other customers and are only used by the automated “cloud worker” that runs your Slack session.