@OpenGradient Knowing that AI conversations get logged hasn't changed how anyone actually uses them.
Sensitive stuff still goes in — the risk doesn't feel real at the moment you're typing it.
What matters is narrower than that: can one participant tie identity to the request itself, in real time.
OpenGradient is built around preventing any single stage from observing both.
I'd been treating privacy and logging as the same problem.
The difference only showed up once I stopped asking where the data sits and started asking where identity and content actually cross paths.
In OpenGradient, they don't cross. Messages get encrypted before they leave the browser.
The relay sees where the request came from, but it only gets ciphertext.
The TEE gateway can read the content once it's decrypted, but it never sees the IP. Neither side ends up with both halves.
So what's being checked now isn't how someone behaves after they get access — it's whether anyone ever holds enough to make that connection at all.
The part I still can't see from the outside is whether every path through the pipeline preserves that separation.
What happens beyond the flow described here remains harder to verify.
#OPG $OPG
Sensitive stuff still goes in — the risk doesn't feel real at the moment you're typing it.
What matters is narrower than that: can one participant tie identity to the request itself, in real time.
OpenGradient is built around preventing any single stage from observing both.
I'd been treating privacy and logging as the same problem.
The difference only showed up once I stopped asking where the data sits and started asking where identity and content actually cross paths.
In OpenGradient, they don't cross. Messages get encrypted before they leave the browser.
The relay sees where the request came from, but it only gets ciphertext.
The TEE gateway can read the content once it's decrypted, but it never sees the IP. Neither side ends up with both halves.
So what's being checked now isn't how someone behaves after they get access — it's whether anyone ever holds enough to make that connection at all.
The part I still can't see from the outside is whether every path through the pipeline preserves that separation.
What happens beyond the flow described here remains harder to verify.
#OPG $OPG