@noxypaws "In some cases, we may store some text to help us improve the product, though we do not store all text transmitted through Grammarly.”

Collins noted that the company removes user account data and personally identifiable information from *text it uses to train its natural-language processing systems.* (asterisks mine for emphasis)

Source: protocol.com/newsletters/proto

Revelatory enough for you? Like I said, this isn't new--the linked article is from February 2022. If you think this would have caused a stir, you underestimate how normalized this kind of thing has become.

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