In r/ArtificialInteligence, builders handling sensitive data are pointing to Claude enterprise zero data retention as a necessary upgrade, emphasizing that pro style plans are not sufficient for confidential workflows.
You need to use enterprise plans that have Zero Data Rention (ZDR) policies for sensitive data.
Claude has ZDR on their enterprise plans, but it's by request. This does not come automatically.
Do not share sensitive information on individual plans, even on Pro and Max.
use them for things like code, internal docs, early business ideas etc basically stuff that isn’t exactly “public”
and i don’t think most of us really know what happens to that data after we send it
For example, Claude has ZDR on their enterprise plans, but it's by request. This does not come automatically.
Do not share sensitive information on individual plans, even on Pro and Max. You need ZDR enabled on an enterprise account.
been thinking about this with how quickly tools like chatgpt and claude are getting integrated into daily workflows
most users don’t really have a clear model of: * what gets stored * how long it’s retained * or how it might be used
We know there is a lot of shadow AI use going on in organizations.
Everything you type in becomes part of their training data.
For instance, a company might have an enterprise level subscription to Copilot and employees pull out their phone to use ChatGPT (potentially with sensitive or proprietary information).
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