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Account creation date determines whether data-sharing with model providers applies, creating a materially different data treatment for pre- and post-cutoff accounts.
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The updated policy clarifies that Cursor maintains zero data retention agreements with all AI model providers and customer data will not be used for training by Cursor. However, the policy now explicitly discloses that model providers may run risk classifiers to detect policy violations, and if your prompts or conversations trigger abuse detectors, your data may be stored for investigation and deleted according to the provider's retention policies. The policy removed the previous blanket statement that code would never be trained on by Cursor or third parties, replacing it with more specific disclosure of abuse detection practices. You can review OpenAI and Anthropic's documentation directly for details on their specific retention policies.
View change record →If the reader's account was created before October 15, 2025, their data will not be shared with model providers.
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Account creation date determines whether data-sharing with model providers applies, creating a materially different data treatment for pre- and post-cutoff accounts.
If the reader's account was created before October 15, 2025, their data will not be shared with model providers.
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