WhatsApp is preparing a new 'incognito' feature for conversations with the Meta AI chatbot, which will allow users to discuss sensitive topics without their history being saved. Meta has announced that even the company's employees will not have access to these conversations, thus providing a level of confidentiality similar to end-to-end encryption. After the session ends, the discussions will be permanently deleted. This feature comes in response to the increased use of chatbots for personal topics, such as health and financial issues. Although the 'incognito' mode may be beneficial for users who want to maintain confidentiality, the absence of a history can create difficulties in serious situations that require investigation. The launch of this feature follows criticism regarding the excessive visibility of the Meta AI assistant in the app, with users wanting clearer options to disable it.
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