Can I share my text chat conversation?
Written By Jack
Last updated 8 days ago
Yes. Venice can create an encrypted link to your text conversation.
(Note: Image generation chats are not yet shareable via a link.)
There is a share icon located under each response within a text conversation. Clicking this icon will generate a shareable link to all of the questions and responses in the text conversation above it. The link is viewable for 14 days.
Anyone you send this link to can see that conversation up to that point, but will not see any portion of the conversation after the link was created. They can also continue interacting with the AI from where you left off, and their continued conversation will be stored in their own browser.
Given the shared chat is encrypted by your device, Venice is never able to decrypt or read the text of your link (unless you share the link with us, of course).
Important information about shareable links:
Venice encrypts the conversation in the browser using TweetNaCl.js Secretbox via XSalsa20 stream cipher and Poly1305 one-time authenticator encryption. This means Venice never has access to the readable text of your conversation.
When you click the share icon, Venice creates an encrypted blob, which is uploaded to Venice’s server. Venice’s server then returns an encrypted version of the stored conversation to you in a shareable link.
The shareable link created contains the decryption keys in the URL. These keys are never logged or stored anywhere on the Venice platform.
Venice servers do not affiliate a chat with a user, and do not have access to the plain text copy of the messages or the encryption keys to decrypt the messages.
The encrypted chats are stored server side for 2 weeks and then deleted programmatically.