How to Opt Out of ChatGPT Using Your Training Data While Keeping Chat History

ChatGPT defaults to using your chat history and chat interactions as training data for the ChatGPT service and AI model. One of the most obvious reasons for this is that prior interactions with ChatGPT can be used to refine the Large Language Model and to improve the service, but there are obviously some privacy and personal ramifications here too.
Essentially this means your chats and interactions with ChatGPT are not really private, since it’s possible that machine learning, AI, or perhaps even people, could be viewing and using your chat history and engagement with the chatbot LLM to train and improve the model.
If you have ever dug around in the ChatGPT settings for privacy and data controls, you’ve likely have noticed there’s a toggle for turning off the training data usage, however it comes with also disabling your ChatGPT chat history. This leads many users to think that you can’t have ChatGPT chat history while also opting out of using your chats as training data. But it turns out that’s not entirely true.
With a little-known privacy toggle that’s buried within the OpenAI privacy page, you can opt out of using your chats as training data, while simultaneously keeping your ChatGPT chat history enabled. We’ll show you how to do this.

















