I put together an analysis comparing the privacy and encryption practices of 15 major AI chat platforms.
The report looks at:
– whether conversations are used for model training by default
– whether platforms provide end-to-end encryption or only TLS in transit
– whether users can export or control their data
– whether systems support multi-model routing
Platforms evaluated include ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Grok, Perplexity, DuckDuckGo AI Chat, and others.
One finding: only 7 of the 15 platforms currently offer end-to-end encryption.
Would be curious to hear feedback from people building AI infra or privacy tooling.
The report looks at: – whether conversations are used for model training by default – whether platforms provide end-to-end encryption or only TLS in transit – whether users can export or control their data – whether systems support multi-model routing
Platforms evaluated include ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Grok, Perplexity, DuckDuckGo AI Chat, and others.
One finding: only 7 of the 15 platforms currently offer end-to-end encryption.
Would be curious to hear feedback from people building AI infra or privacy tooling.
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