ai privacy

  1. FlyOOBE: Disable Windows 11 AI Experiences and Copilot Features

    FlyOOBE, a free open-source Windows utility from developer builtbybel, now offers a guided way to identify and disable many Windows 11 AI components, including Copilot-related experiences, through an “AI Experiences” workflow available from its GitHub release downloads. Microsoft’s problem is...
  2. iOS 27 Siri Update: Chat UI with Auto-Delete History After 30 Days or 1 Year

    Apple is reportedly preparing a rebuilt Siri for iOS 27 with chat-style conversations and retention controls that let users auto-delete histories after 30 days, after one year, or never. The feature, reported by Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman and echoed by follow-on coverage, is small enough to fit...
  3. ChatGPT Pro Finance Preview: Plaid-linked money insights on web and iOS

    OpenAI announced on May 15, 2026, that ChatGPT Pro users in the United States can preview a personal finance experience that connects bank, card, loan, and investment accounts through Plaid on the web and iOS. The move turns ChatGPT from a financial-advice chatbot into a financial-data...
  4. Microsoft Edge Copilot Update: Browse With Copilot, Tab Context, and Privacy Risks

    On May 13, 2026, Microsoft began rolling out a new wave of Copilot features in Edge for desktop and mobile, giving the browser’s AI assistant access to open-tab context, browsing-history-driven suggestions, study tools, voice and vision features, and a successor to the earlier Copilot Mode...
  5. Windows 11 dials back Copilot branding—AI remains, but “AI theater” is fading

    Microsoft has not made Windows 11 “free of AI”; instead, in March and April 2026 it began reducing some Copilot entry points, removing Copilot branding from parts of apps like Notepad and Snipping Tool, and giving administrators more ways to control the Copilot app. The distinction matters...
  6. ChatGPT, Gemini, and Copilot Privacy Controls (Temporary Chat, Training, Memory)

    As of April 2026, the privacy story for consumer AI assistants is no longer just about whether a chatbot “remembers” your last prompt. It is about how long your chats persist, whether they feed personalization systems, and whether they can be used for training at all. The good news is that...
  7. AI Privacy “Opt Out” Guide: Training, Voice Retention, and History Controls

    Every major AI assistant now comes with a privacy tax, and most people pay it without realizing it. The good news is that you can reduce a lot of that collection if you know where to look, but the settings are scattered across separate apps and accounts. The even better news is that the most...
  8. How to Reduce AI App Data Collection in ChatGPT: Training, Memory, Temporary Chat

    AI apps are increasingly collecting user data by default, but the good news is that most major platforms now provide controls that let you reduce what gets stored, remembered, or used for model training. In ChatGPT’s case, OpenAI says consumers can turn off model training in Data Controls, use...
  9. AI Privacy Settings Guide: Opt Out Training, Manage Voice and Activity Data

    Everyday AI use is increasingly a data-collection event, and the most important privacy lesson is that the default setting is usually not your friend. The Fox News guide walks through the major consumer platforms where chats, voice clips, and activity signals may be retained or used to improve...
  10. GitHub Copilot Privacy Shift (Apr 24, 2026): Training Data by Default for Individuals

    GitHub’s latest privacy-policy shift is more than a routine compliance update. It is a clear sign that Microsoft now sees the world’s largest developer platform as an AI data engine first and a neutral collaboration service second. Starting April 24, 2026, GitHub says it may use interaction data...
  11. GitHub Copilot Data Collection Update: Privacy, Opt-Out, and Enterprise Controls

    GitHub Copilot is entering a new phase of data collection that could reshape how developers think about AI assistants, privacy, and product improvement. According to GitHub’s current documentation, Copilot may collect prompts, suggestions, code snippets, and related usage data depending on the...
  12. Why Switching to Local LLMs Beats Cloud AI for Everyday Tasks

    I switched to a local LLM for these 5 tasks and the cloud version hasn’t been worth it since. When you pay for an AI subscription every month, you expect reliability, speed, and enough value to justify the bill. But for a growing number of everyday workflows, a local large language model can...
  13. Gemini Personal Intelligence: Google makes AI understand your life

    Google is pushing Gemini deeper into the most personal parts of its ecosystem, and that move may prove to be one of the most consequential shifts in consumer AI this year. The company’s Personal Intelligence feature now lets eligible U.S. users connect Gmail, Google Photos, YouTube, and Search...
  14. Windows 11 2026: Five Crucial Fixes for AI Trust RAM Efficiency and Gaming

    Microsoft’s roadmap for Windows 11 in 2026 reads like a manifesto for an AI‑first desktop: on‑device models, taskbar agents, deeper Copilot integrations, an expanded Narrator that describes images, and a new full‑screen Xbox experience for handhelds. Those are meaningful, forward‑looking efforts...
  15. Windows 11 Insider: Name Your C:\Users Folder in OOBE

    Windows 11’s setup experience just reclaimed a small but persistent bit of dignity: Insider builds now let you pick the name of the C:\Users folder during Out‑of‑Box Experience (OOBE), while Microsoft simultaneously tightened the setup path by removing several local‑account workarounds that many...
  16. How to Disable AI Features Across Windows Mac Android and Browsers for Privacy

    If you’ve been thinking “I’ll try these new AI helpers later,” you’re not alone — they don’t wait. Over the past year major platforms have started embedding generative‑AI features directly into search, browsers, email, productivity apps, and even system shells. That convenience comes with real...
  17. Windows Copilot Pivot: From Bold UI Push to Quiet, Secure AI

    Microsoft’s aggressive “Copilot everywhere” experiment in Windows 11 is cooling off: internal reporting and preview artifacts show the company is pausing and re-evaluating visible Copilot placements in lightweight first‑party apps, tightening enterprise controls, and re‑gating controversial...
  18. AI in Smart TVs: Unremovable Copilot Tiles and the Privacy Dilemma

    AI is creeping into TVs in ways that make the phrase “factory reset” feel less like a clean slate and more like a polite suggestion—and the recent Microsoft Copilot episode on LG’s webOS shows why many of these AI additions will be difficult to fully remove from the devices we own...
  19. OpenAI Ads in ChatGPT: Ad Supported Free Tiers and AI Monetization

    OpenAI will begin placing advertisements inside ChatGPT’s free and low-cost Go tiers in the coming weeks — a strategic pivot that answers an uncomfortable financial reality while also reshaping the competitive landscape for conversational AI, and it makes Microsoft’s Copilot strategy look less...
  20. Managing Copilot in Windows 11 25H2: Enterprise Controls vs Community Removal

    Microsoft has quietly handed IT administrators a new lever to excise the visible Copilot app from managed Windows 11 devices while open-source projects and community scripts promise to strip much broader AI surface area — but the reality of removing AI from Windows 11, version 25H2 is...