PSA: Anyone with a link can view your Granola notes by default
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PSA: Anyone with a link can view your Granola notes by default
"Granola describes itself as an 'AI notepad for people in back-to-back meetings.' It integrates with your calendar to capture audio from your meetings, and then uses AI to generate a bulleted list of what you've heard, which it calls a 'note.'"
"By default, your notes are viewable to anyone with the link. That means anyone on the web can see your notes if you accidentally share a link - potentially a major issue if you're recording sensitive meetings."
Granola is an AI-powered note-taking app that captures audio from meetings and generates notes. While it claims notes are private by default, they are accessible to anyone with a link unless users opt out. This poses a risk for sensitive information. Users can edit notes, collaborate, and ask questions using the AI assistant. However, the default setting allows anyone on the web to view notes if a link is shared, which could lead to privacy breaches.
Read at The Verge
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