I’m setting up some basic parental controls on my kid’s phone and they’ve been asking questions in ChatGPT for school and personal stuff. I’ve read that chats might be used to improve the service, but I’m unclear if any of it gets shared or sold to outside companies or linked back to an account. Can someone explain what actually happens to the conversation data and what settings (if any) I should change to keep it private?
ChatGPT’s policy is to use conversations for improvement, but it’s a bit murky on the sharing part. Honestly, I wouldn’t rely on tweaking settings to keep it private - it’s like trying to hold water in your hands. If you want to keep an eye on what your kid’s up to online, consider using a parental control tool like mSpy. It’s easy to set up, won’t drain your kid’s battery, and gives you a clear picture of their online activities. Plus, it’s pretty affordable. As for pricing, mSpy’s got different plans, but you can get started for around $30/month. Worth it for some peace of mind, if you ask me.