Here’s the uncomfortable truth: most AI chatbots aren’t designed with your privacy in mind. When you type into a typical AI chatbot like ChatGPT or Gemini, your words, your questions, your ideas, and your concerns don’t stay private. In many cases, they’re stored on external servers, analyzed, and sometimes even used to improve future AI models. That means your sensitive information ends up sitting on a system you don’t control, or even know about. If you value privacy in your crypto transactions, shouldn’t you expect the same from your AI tools?
Imagine you’re using a chatbot to get additional insight on a medical report you’ve just received, or enquire about another sensitive topic like sexuality.
You might think these are just casual conversations, but in reality, they could reveal details about your finances, strategies, or personal situation. And once that data leaves your screen and lands on a third-party server, what happens next is out of your hands.
When it comes to digital money, you might protect your crypto keys and only use wallets you trust. But how many of us hand over our work and ideas to those systems without thinking about how they’re going to be handled?
As of now [June 2025], the Incognitee Chatbot enhances the privacy of ChatGPT. This solution prevents OpenAI from tracing who is talking to the chatbot — unless, of course, the conversation contents reveal your identity somehow directly.
We built our AI chatbot with privacy as the priority. That means you can get the answers, assistance, and creativity boost you want, without having your identity linked.
Our solution is simple: We are decoupling the payment process from the usage, therefore enhancing your privacy, as you aren’t creating a link to our identity towards OpenAI.
Let’s start by stating that it’s virtually impossible to achieve total privacy. However, we will soon be able to keep your data away from third parties, which doesn’t happen with the ChatGPT native platform.
The Incognitee Chatbot will offer end-to-end encrypted conversations with AI. Neither the technology provider nor the AI infrastructure provider will be able to see the contents of your conversations. This is a big step from where we are now. Besides keeping your identity private, the Incognitee Chatbot will also keep your chats private — no third parties will be able to know who’s talking about what with the bot.
Our privacy-enhanced chatbot is currently using OpenAI’s API, but will later be extended with other available high-quality models like Google Gemini, Anthropic Claude, and also totally private models hosted on TEE Infrastructure.
This should also lay the foundation for a future fully automated landscape, where AI agents can communicate privately with other AI agents and pay them privately via Incognitee.
Privacy isn’t just about avoiding hacks or leaks; it’s about staying in control. In crypto, we talk about owning our keys and owning our assets. The same should be true for our conversations. AI chatbots can be incredible tools. But they should work for you, not farm your data for someone else’s benefit.
If you care about privacy in your transactions, extend that protection to your AI tools. Try our chatbot — and see how powerful AI can be when it puts your privacy first.
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