MCP Security Index

Is Fetch safe to install?

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Aminimal exposureSource
A
Grade
0/100
Blast radius
1
Tools
0
Capabilities

Capabilities

What Fetch declares it can do

A server's blast radius is the most powerful thing each of its tools can do. This grades the tools it declares, read-only, not whether it is secure.

  • Execute0
  • Delete0
  • Write0
  • Read1

Fetch declares no high-impact capabilities that AxioRank flags. A minimal grade means a small blast radius, not an endorsement.

Tools

Every tool Fetch exposes

1 tool

Control

Govern Fetch with AxioRank

1 tools

Installed as-is, all 1 of Fetch's tools are callable by your agent without restriction, including any that write, delete, or execute.

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Install

Add Fetch to your client

Drop this into your MCP client config (Claude Desktop, Cursor, and others).

mcp.json
{
  "mcpServers": {
    "fetch": {
      "command": "uvx",
      "args": [
        "mcp-server-fetch"
      ]
    }
  }
}

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[![AxioRank MCP Security Index grade for Fetch](https://axiorank.com/api/badge/mcp/fetch.svg)](https://axiorank.com/mcp-index/fetch)

How it works

About this grade

The grade reflects the blast radius of what Fetch declares it can do, read-only, not whether it is secure or trustworthy, and not a judgment of the vendor. Maintain this server? Claim this listing or request a re-scan. See the methodology.

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Let your agents use Fetch safely

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