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Mozilla Demands Meta Implement Stronger Privacy Protections for AI Chat Users

Meta is covertly transforming private AI conversations into public content, and many users are unaware that this is occurring. The Mozilla community has stepped forward to address this issue, urging Meta to take several critical actions to protect user privacy. First, Mozilla calls on Meta to suspend the Discover feed until robust privacy safeguards are implemented. They also advocate for making all AI interactions private by default, with the public sharing option only available if users explicitly opt in after being fully informed about the implications. Additionally, the community demands full transparency from Meta regarding the number of users who have accidentally shared private information. To give users more control, they recommend creating a universal, user-friendly opt-out system across all Meta platforms, which would prevent user data from being used for AI training. Furthermore, Mozilla insists that Meta should notify all users whose conversations may have been exposed to the public, and provide them the option to delete this content permanently. This move would help restore trust in the platform and ensure that users are not unwittingly compromising their personal information. The current practice at Meta is blurring the lines between private and public spaces, often at the expense of user privacy. It is crucial that individuals are aware when they are communicating in a public setting, particularly when they believe their interactions are private. If you share this concern, consider adding your name to the campaign demanding that Meta shut down its invasive AI feed and guarantee that private conversations will not be made public without clear, explicit, and informed opt-in consent.

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