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incognito chat
About this tag
The incognito chat tag covers privacy-focused discussions about AI assistants, including how to disable memory, training data collection, and persistent chat transcripts. Topics include practical steps to use incognito modes in AI chat apps, control data retention settings, and verify privacy changes. Content addresses consumer and enterprise AI assistants like Claude, with emphasis on admin controls and user privacy. Recurring themes are data minimization, disabling memory features, and using incognito to prevent conversations from being stored or used for model training.
If your conversations with an AI assistant ever felt a little too familiar, there’s a very good reason: most consumer chatbots keep a persistent file on you — your chat transcripts, distilled “memories,” and sometimes even the right to use those words to train future models. What started as an...
Most AI chat apps keep a running file on you — your words, pictures, clicks and even what the assistant “remembers” between sessions — and there are practical, immediate steps you can take right now to shrink that file or stop it growing.
Background
The recent wave of assistant features —...
Anthropic has rolled out an optional Memory capability for Claude that is now available to Team and Enterprise plan customers, enabling the assistant to retain and recall project- and work-related context across sessions while giving admins and users controls to view, edit, and disable what the...