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Hi there,

The solution described here consists of 3 elements connected. First one is the extension, which is 2 block files of code that send and receive data from and to Make.com. This code runs locally in your browser, so it does not store any data other than locally save Make webhook address. Part 2 is Make.com which connects to Open AI and helps to customize the responses from Open AI. Make stores some data about execution in either US or EU region, based on your choice, but for details you would have to refer to their privacy policy. Finally Open AI which is receives the prompts, you may read more here: https://openai.com/privacy/

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Greg Vonf @ Business Automated
Greg Vonf @ Business Automated

Written by Greg Vonf @ Business Automated

Greg is the founder of Business Automated, an agency helping small businesses streamline and simplify their processes. For more visit www.business-automated.com

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