Link: PSA: Anyone with a link can view your Granola notes by default
If you use the AI-powered note-taking app Granola, check your privacy settings to avoid potential security issues. Despite claims of privacy, notes are accessible via shareable links and used for AI training unless users opt out.
Granola captures meeting audio and converts it into notes, integrating AI to enhance user productivity during back-to-back meetings.
The app allows notes to be shared or edited among collaborators, but by default, anyone with a link can view these notes.
Concerns have been raised about the privacy of these links that are shareable yet visible to anyone who possesses the link, increasing the risk of sensitive information exposure.
Users can alter their link sharing settings to restrict access to a smaller group or keep it completely private.
Although Granola ensures data encryption and does not store audio, it uses anonymized data for AI model training, which users can opt out of in the settings. Granola maintains that it does not allow third-party access to your data for AI training if this setting is enabled. #
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