Usage
Local CCCC works without an account. Remote access publishes a public hostname so you can open your CCCC from another network.
We do not store your ledger or repository. You can cut a device at any time. Preview remote access currently supports Linux and macOS and is free; if it is ever charged for later, devices created during the preview will get a migration window or a free allowance.
- The account page shows the bare hostname. That name is not an administrator login.
- Web and ChatGPT connector URLs include local secrets. They stay on the machine. A screenshot is a leaked key. Rotating a token changes that URL; paste it again.
- Cut disables this device, then deletes the tunnel and DNS. After Cut, the public name dies and opening remote access again fails.
- You can only cut devices on this account. A third-party report is a record; it does not cut anything by itself.
- Device hostnames live on cccc.foo. This account site is on a different domain.
- Different login methods are different accounts unless they share the same verified email. They do not merge automatically.
- Deleting an account only affects that account. If you accidentally have two, deleting one leaves the other.
- GitHub, Google, and email only sign the person in. Membership is not the local Admin Token.