Zero-Retention Policy
An architecture where no user conversation data is stored on servers, only existing in the user's browser.
TL;DR
- —An architecture where no user conversation data is stored on servers, only existing in the user's browser.
- —Understanding Zero-Retention Policy is critical for effective AI for companies.
- —Remova helps companies implement this technology safely.
In Depth
Zero-retention (or zero-history) architecture means the platform stores absolutely no conversation data on its servers. All chat history exists exclusively in the user's browser using local storage. This provides privacy by architecture rather than policy — there's simply no server-side data to breach, subpoena, or accidentally expose.
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Data Sovereignty
The principle that data is subject to the laws and governance of the jurisdiction where it is collected or processed.
PII Redaction
The automatic detection and removal of personally identifiable information from text before it reaches AI models.
On-Premises AI
AI deployment where all infrastructure, models, and data processing occur within an organization's own facilities.
AI Governance
The framework of policies, processes, and controls that guide responsible AI development and usage within organizations.
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