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  "path": "/t/local-anonymization-mode-for-confidential-documents-before-upload/1383200#post_2",
  "publishedAt": "2026-06-10T21:16:27.000Z",
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  "tags": [
    "ChatGPT Health",
    "ChatGPT Business and Enterprise",
    "@Schmallo."
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  "textContent": "Thanks for sharing this, @Schmallo. This is a thoughtful suggestion, especially for healthcare, legal, forensic, and public-sector use cases where re-identification risks matter.\n\nPart of this is already supported in healthcare through ChatGPT Health, which includes additional privacy protections and keeps health conversations separate from model training. For organizations, ChatGPT Business and Enterprise also provide strong data privacy controls and don't train on business data by default.\n\nThat said, the specific idea of **local anonymization and pseudonymization before any data is uploaded** isn't broadly available today, particularly for legal and forensic workflows. That feels like a distinct gap and a useful feature request.\n\nWe're sending this to the team for logging so it can be considered alongside similar privacy-focused feedback.\n\n-Mark G.",
  "title": "Local anonymization mode for confidential documents before upload"
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