Grok lets users control how X data and photos are used for personalised responses. This guide explains where settings are located and how to disable X-based personalisation step by step.
Microsoft is still forcing you to back up your files to the cloud, but recent changes have made it easier to restore your local files. Too bad those changes aren't documented.
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X’s update comes after weeks of sexualized images of women and children being generated with Grok finally prompting ...