Andrew Gao

AI Eraser - Local extension to redact your personal data from AI

Did you know OpenAI staff can under certain circumstances read your ChatGPT conversations? And chats are stored on their servers for thirty days? We made a free Chrome extension that helps redact sensitive info from your prompts, 100% locally. NO APIs!

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Tong Sam Cong
Hi @andrew_gao1 what an amazing idea. Very cool tool. really saves time. Thanks to you and the team for creating an efficient product! πŸ™
Isabella Rose Wilson
Great initiative, @andrew_gao1! It’s crucial to keep our data private, especially when so many tools store our interactions. This Chrome extension could be a game changer for maintaining confidentiality. Love that it operates 100% locally! Looking forward to trying it out. Definitely upvoting this! πŸ›‘οΈ
Elke
Wow, this is a game-changer! πŸš€ Redacting sensitive info locally is a clever move, especially with privacy concerns around. Kudos to @andrew_gao1 for shipping this! Any plans for an MVP for mobile too? It could really help users stay safe on the go!
Aris Nakos
Great marketing. While you skip the technical jargon in the product pitch, I would still include it aka prompt engineering.
Bryan
Great to see innovation like this coming from the community! 🌟 Redacting sensitive info is definitely a must in this era of data privacy concerns. Kudos to you, @andrew_gao1, for launching a Chrome extension that puts the control back in users' hands. Love the idea of keeping everything local without the need for external APIs – that's some solid commitment to privacy! Are there any plans to add more features in future updates? Can't wait to see how this project grows on PH!
Christofer Huber
Hey @andrew_gao1 the idea for this extension is so simple yet so helpful πŸ‘πŸ» Congrats on the launch πŸš€
Daniel W. Chen
wow thanks for making it! do they really read our convos? under what circumstances?
Emma Ning
Great initiative, @andrew_gao1! Privacy is key, and your Chrome extension sounds like a solid MVP for keeping our chats secure. Curious to see how it performs in beta! Does it also work with other browsers? Upvote for sure!
Kyrylo Silin
Hey Andrew, I'm wondering about the detection capabilities. How does the extension identify potentially sensitive information? Do you have plans to expand beyond Chrome to other browsers? Congrats on the launch!
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Ema Elisi
Wow, this is a game-changer! Love that you're tackling privacy head-on with this Chrome extension. Redacting sensitive info locally is a big win for user security. I mean, who wants to risk their sensitive chats being read by anyone else, right? Shoutout to @andrew_gao1 for launching such a thoughtful tool! Keep up the great work! Can't wait to see how this tool evolves. πŸ’‘ What's next on the roadmap? #PrivacyMatters #ProductHunt
dashuai
Congrats on launching this helpful Chrome extension, @andrew_gao1! It's great to see tools that prioritize user privacy by redacting sensitive info locally. With data security on everyone's mind, your solution is timely. Excited to see how it performs in the wild! πŸ™Œ Upvoted!
Peter_Yuan_AI
This idea is really amazing, I also thought about it, but I didn't realize that I could make a product
GermΓ‘n Merlo
Hehe I loved the idea. I know it's far from perfect but the concept is super interesting btw. Wish you all the best Andrew
Jack Michalak
Runs locally and supports privacy? Have an upvote.
Milton Ren
Totally necessary. I don't want openai ppl reading my diary!! Or should i stop sending them to gpt πŸ€”
Max Blade
Great idea but would love more info on how it works!
Nonny Zion
So you're saying there's already a privacy issue with chats on servers and now we need another extension to fix that, isn't there a better way to address the root problem, or are we just adding more layers to a flawed system πŸ€”?
K Raju Chinnam
Saw this new Chrome extension while browsing, gotta say it's kinda creepy that chats are saved at all, but will this really stop OpenAI from seeing everything, and is it actually safe if it's not using APIs, like who's verifying that? What if we need to clean up older conversations too, that'd be super useful, just a thought