Meta Launches 'Completely Private' AI Chat with No Server Logs
Meta introduced Incognito Chat, an AI chatbot that doesn't store conversations on servers. This could change how people use AI for sensitive topics, offering a level of privacy not seen before.

Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced Incognito Chat, a new AI chatbot that doesn't log or store conversations on servers. Unlike other AI chatbots, Incognito Chat doesn't save messages in users' chat history, ensuring that conversations are completely private. Meta claims this is the first major AI product with no server logs, setting a new standard for privacy in AI.
This development matters because it allows users to discuss sensitive topics without worrying about their data being stored. Think of it like using a private browser for AI conversations—you get the benefits of AI assistance without leaving a digital footprint. This could be especially useful for people who need to discuss personal or confidential information.
If you want to try Incognito Chat, open the Meta AI app and select the 'Incognito Chat' option. You can start a conversation right away, knowing your messages won't be saved or stored. This feature is currently available on both iOS and Android devices.