By default, ChatGPT does not remember the content of your conversations between sessions to ensure user privacy and safety.
However, in newer versions:
You can use the Memory feature (being gradually rolled out to all users).
It allows ChatGPT to remember facts about you — like your preferences, communication style, and interests.
How to activate it:
Check your app or web settings (go to "Settings" → "Personalization" → "Memory").
You can edit or delete stored information at any time.
Without the active Memory feature, each new chat is a separate session with no prior context.
💬 If you want ChatGPT to better reflect your preferences, keep an eye on updates and share your feedback on Xolvie about how the Memory feature works for you!
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