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Every chat has a privacy level that controls who can see it. You can keep a conversation to yourself, open it to your organization, or make it public with a shareable link. Shared views are always read-only and show only the conversation itself — never your private account details.

Privacy levels

Private

Only you can see the chat. This is the default.

Organization

Any member of your organization can view the conversation.

Public

Anyone with the link can view the conversation.
Setting a chat to Organization or Public produces a shareable link you can send out. Private chats aren’t viewable by anyone else, and their links don’t reveal anything.

What a shared view shows

A shared link opens a read-only view of the conversation transcript — user and assistant messages, cited sources, images, whether memory was used, and delegated-agent IDs when present. It never exposes private details like credits, token usage, tool history, or operational metadata.
User and assistant messages, cited sources, images, the memoryUsed indicator, and delegated-agent IDs when present.
Credits, token usage, tool history, and private account or operational data.
For a long shared conversation, the shared view shows the most recent messages — the freshest part of the exchange — so viewers land on what matters most without scrolling through the entire history.

Continuing from a shared chat

Anyone viewing a shared chat can fork it into their own private chat and keep going from where it left off. The original stays untouched, and the new conversation is entirely theirs — a great way to build on someone else’s work without changing it.
A Public chat is visible to anyone who has the link. Only share transcripts you’re comfortable being seen — once a link is out, anyone holding it can open the conversation.

Next steps

Chat overview

How grounded, cited answers come together.

Long conversations

How lengthy chats stay fast and coherent.

Memory

Carry durable facts across separate conversations.

Agents

Build reusable, deployable assistants on a knowledge base.