Fireworks AI says it does not keep records of what you send to or receive from its open AI models, unless you specifically choose to enable logging.
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For developers and businesses sending sensitive queries to AI models, the absence of server-side logging significantly reduces the risk of data breach, unauthorized access, or government requests exposing confidential information.
Your prompt and output data sent to open models on Fireworks is not stored or logged by default, which protects sensitive business or personal information from being retained and potentially exposed — but this protection applies only to 'open models' and requires users to verify how other model types are handled.
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If you enable "Privacy Mode" in Cursor's settings: zero data retention will be enabled for our model providers. Cursor may store some code data to provide extra features. None of your code will ever be trained on by us or any third-party.
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We may retain de-identified or aggregated information that can no longer be used to identify you for any period of time, including indefinitely.
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"Zero Data Retention: We do not log or store prompt or generation data for any open models without explicit user opt-in*. [*Fireworks AI Data Handling]— Excerpt from Fireworks AI's Fireworks AI Privacy Policy
(1) REGULATORY FRAMEWORK: Zero-retention commitments engage GDPR Art. 5(1)(e) (storage limitation principle), CCPA/CPRA data minimization requirements, and NIST AI RMF data governance guidelines. For enterprise customers in regulated sectors, this aligns with HIPAA 45 CFR §164.502 minimum necessary standards and GLBA data security requirements. The FTC Act Section 5 applies if this commitment is not technically enforced. (2)
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For developers and businesses sending sensitive queries to AI models, the absence of server-side logging significantly reduces the risk of data breach, unauthorized access, or government requests exposing confidential information.
Your prompt and output data sent to open models on Fireworks is not stored or logged by default, which protects sensitive business or personal information from being retained and potentially exposed — but this protection applies only to 'open models' and requires users to verify how other model types are handled.
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