This iPhone trick lets you use ChatGPT without the privacy risks

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Why it matters

Apple's integration of ChatGPT into Siri through Apple Intelligence creates a privacy pathway for iPhone users seeking to access the AI tool without creating an OpenAI account. The feature, available through Settings > Apple Intelligence & Siri > ChatGPT, masks user IP addresses and shares only general location data with OpenAI. Queries routed through this method are excluded from OpenAI's model training and are not retained on OpenAI servers, except where legally required. Users activate the feature by saying "Use ChatGPT to..." after enabling it in settings.

The mechanism represents a meaningful departure from direct ChatGPT use, where data is sent to OpenAI servers and retained for 30 days, potentially for model training unless users opt out. Apple Intelligence, introduced in iOS 18 in late 2024, added the ChatGPT extension to enhance Siri's capabilities for tasks like text and image generation. The privacy benefit applies only to unauthenticated queries; signing into an OpenAI account within the Siri integration negates the anonymization protections.

For attorneys advising clients on data privacy and AI governance, this feature highlights an emerging contractual model where platform operators negotiate data-handling terms on behalf of users. The arrangement underscores growing client concern about AI training on personal data. Practitioners should note that while the Siri-ChatGPT pathway offers stronger privacy protections than direct app use, it remains subject to OpenAI's terms and does not provide independent audit verification of data practices. Clients should avoid sharing sensitive personal information through any AI tool, regardless of routing method.

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