Is Browser Pilot Safe?
Browser Pilot is a Node.js package with a Nerq Trust Score of 65.8/100 (B-). It is below the recommended threshold of 70. Security: 90/100. Popularity: 30/100. Data sourced from npm registry, GitHub repository, NVD, OSV.dev, and OpenSSF Scorecard. Last updated: 2026-03-24. Machine-readable data (JSON).
Is Browser Pilot safe?
CAUTION — Browser Pilot has a Nerq Trust Score of 65.8/100 (B-). It has moderate trust signals but shows some areas of concern that warrant attention. Suitable for development use — review security and maintenance signals before production deployment.
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| Author | svilupp |
| Category | npm |
| Source | N/A |
Safety Guide: Browser Pilot
What is Browser Pilot?
Browser Pilot is a Node.js package — Lightweight CDP-based browser automation for Node.js, Bun, and Cloudflare Workers.
How to Verify Safety
Run npm audit to check for vulnerabilities. Review the package's GitHub repository for recent commits.
You can also check the trust score via API: GET /v1/preflight?target=browser-pilot
Key Safety Concerns for Node.js packages
When evaluating any Node.js package, watch for: dependency vulnerabilities, malicious packages, typosquatting.
Trust Assessment
Browser Pilot has a Nerq Trust Score of 66/100 (B-) and has not yet reached Nerq trust threshold (70+). This score is based on automated analysis of security, maintenance, community, and quality signals.
Key Takeaways
- Browser Pilot has a Trust Score of 66/100 (B-).
- Review carefully before use — below trust threshold.
- Always verify independently using the Nerq API.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Disclaimer: Nerq trust scores are automated assessments based on publicly available signals. They are not endorsements or guarantees. Always conduct your own due diligence.