PSA: Anyone with a link can view your Granola notes by default

The Verge
Granola users should adjust privacy settings as notes are shareable via link by default and data may be used for AI training.

Summary

The AI-powered note-taking app Granola has come under scrutiny for its default privacy settings, which allow anyone with a link to view user notes. While the company claims notes are private, the default setting enables link-based access, potentially exposing sensitive meeting information. Furthermore, Granola uses user data for AI model training unless individuals manually opt out in the settings menu. Users are advised to navigate to their profile settings to restrict link sharing to private or company-only access and to disable the data usage option for AI training.

(Source:The Verge)