Is It Safe to Share Personal Information with an AI App

Is It Safe to Share Personal Information with an AI App?

Is It Safe to Share Personal Information with an AI App?

It can be safe to share some personal information with an AI app if the app has clear privacy policies, strong user controls, and you are selective about what you provide. You should not share sensitive details casually.

Lower-risk information might include preferences, routines, planning style, or general interests. Higher-risk information includes passwords, legal issues, financial account details, sensitive health information, private conversations, or information about other people.

Before sharing, check what the app collects, how it uses data, whether memory can be managed, and whether you can delete or export your information. If the policy is unclear, share less.

Do a five-minute settings audit before the first personal conversation. Locate the memory page, try editing or deleting one entry, and read the retention section of the privacy policy; friction at this step is itself an answer.

A reasonable rule of thumb: information you would put in a group chat is fine to start with; information you would only tell a doctor, lawyer, or bank should wait until the app has proven its controls.

For any personal AI app, the right habit is selective sharing. Use memory and personalization only when the benefit is clear, review current settings regularly, and keep sensitive information out unless the controls match your comfort level.

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