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What zero training and ownership mean in Lara Chat

Understand the privacy messaging around zero training, ownership, and control of Lara Chat data.

1 min read186 wordsUpdated May 20, 2026

Lara Chat's security messaging includes a zero training protocol and total ownership. In user terms, this means your proprietary code, business ideas, and chat content are intended to stay yours rather than being used as training material.

Zero training protocol

Zero training means your private chats and sensitive business logic are not used to train AI models. This matters when you discuss strategy, code, customer details, internal processes, or unpublished ideas.

Total ownership

Ownership means your chats and project details are tied to your authenticated ReadyTools account. You control what you write, what you save, what you delete, and what you choose to share.

What users should still do

  • Keep account access secure.
  • Review shared links before sending them.
  • Delete chats you no longer need.
  • Avoid adding secrets that an AI assistant does not need to solve the task.

Plain meaning

Lara Chat is built for private work, but you should still treat sensitive content with the same care you would in any professional tool.


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