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"path": "/t/add-per-conversation-memory-controls-for-saved-chatgpt-chats/1382890#post_1",
"publishedAt": "2026-06-06T17:00:17.000Z",
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"textContent": "I would like to request a per-conversation memory control option in ChatGPT.\n\nCurrently, users can choose between regular chats, which may use memory, and Temporary Chat, which does not use or create memory but also does not appear in chat history. This creates an important gap: sometimes users want a conversation to be saved, but do not want that specific conversation to use or update memory.\n\nPlease consider adding a toggle such as “Disable memory for this conversation” to regular chats.\n\nWhen enabled, ChatGPT should not reference saved memories, should not use past chat history for personalization, and should not create or update memories based on that conversation. The chat itself should still remain in the user’s history.\n\nThis would be useful for sensitive discussions, one-off contexts, temporary projects, client work, research, roleplay, debugging, or any situation where the user wants a clean context without affecting future personalization.\n\nTemporary Chat currently combines two separate needs: no memory and no saved history. These should be separate controls. Some users want no memory but still want history; others want no history at all.\n\nA conversation-level memory toggle would improve privacy, trust, and user control. It would make memory feel safer and more intentional, while reducing the need for users to disable memory globally.",
"title": "Add per-conversation memory controls for saved ChatGPT chats"
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