ChatGPT now lets you keep your chats private from prying AIs – and it’s about time


ChatGPT has introduced a new privacy feature that allows users to protect their information by turning off their chat history and disabling the bot’s ability to use their data to train and improve other AI models.

If you’d like to make the change so your chat history won’t be stored, log into your ChatGPT log onto your account and click on the three dots next to your email – you’ll find this on the bottom-left corner of the screen –  and click Settings. Once another window has popped up you can head over to the Chat History and Training settings and reverse the toggle labeled ‘enable chat history’.

Screenshot of menu options

(Image credit: Future)

In the press release OpenAI went into a little more detail regarding the new privacy setting, saying that “When chat history is disabled, we will retain new conversations for 30 days and review them only when needed to monitor for abuse, before permanently deleting.

It’s easy to assume the new privacy policy comes off the back of ChatGPT’s recent ban in Italy for possible privacy violations.OpenAI was told service can only resume once privacy tools were improved and users could opt out of their data being processed.



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