This update lifts some restrictions, allowing everyone to review past interactions regardless of their data contribution preference.
experience with a recent update focused on data control. Previously, users used to complain about the absence of a mode where their conversation history is private, or non-existent at all. This update, however, addresses not one, but two key features:Previously, users who opted out of contributing conversation data to train ChatGPT couldn’t access their chat history.
Currently, the update is live on the ChatGPT web version, with the mobile app rollout coming soon.
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