I was chatting with a buddy about all these new AI apps, and one thing that really stuck with me was the question of privacy. A while ago, I uploaded some personal photos into a random editing app just for fun, and then weeks later I kept wondering if those pictures were still sitting on some server. That thought was honestly uncomfortable. Now with apps like AI Undress, I’m interested in knowing what kind of privacy protections they actually have and how they deal with deleting user data. Do they wipe everything automatically, or does it stay saved somewhere?
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I don’t really know much about this app, but I like the general discussion around privacy in tech. Every time new tools pop up, I notice people raising the same questions — how much information is stored, where it goes, and who might see it. It’s good that these conversations are happening because at the end of the day most of us just want to enjoy technology without worrying too much in the background.
From what I’ve seen, some of these apps try to make it clear that images are not kept forever, and a few even promise to delete files within a set time, usually a day or two. I remember testing one of these tools out and reading the small print carefully because I was worried about the same thing. It said all photos are encrypted and removed after processing, which was reassuring. If you want to check the details about AI Undress in particular, you can take a look here: this website. Personally, I like when services are upfront about these things because it makes experimenting with them feel safer.