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  "path": "/t/any-good-openrouter-interface-which-is-private-and-secure/36916#post_11",
  "publishedAt": "2026-04-09T23:06:27.000Z",
  "site": "https://discuss.privacyguides.net",
  "textContent": "Ended up using openwebui via openrouter api on a hyper-v fedora VM. It was the most frictionless solution I could find that also isolated the installation from my windows setup. First time using linux (finally found an actual reason to use it) and by extension fedora, which had routless podman pre-installed so saved me the headache from that.\n\nPretty happy with my setup, the only problem now is I can’t seem to find a way to limit my messages sent to api as OWU sends the entire chat which is expensive and I’m forced to start another chat. I also couldn’t figure out how to properly use cache prompting. Both can be fixed by using community functions, but I’d like to limit my exposure.\n\nI was also hoping for a chatgpt style memory where if I tell it to remember something, it did so, whereas in OWU I’m overtly reliant on the system prompt unless I’m ready to incur heavy cost by sending in entire long chat. Cheaper models fix that, but the quality difference is quite stark.",
  "title": "Any good openrouter interface which is private and secure?"
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