Google is indexing shared ChatGPT conversations, making them searchable and potentially exposing sensitive personal information. By using the “Share” function within ChatGPT, users are inadvertently making their conversations visible to millions through Google search results.
A simple Google site search using a portion of the shared link generated by ChatGPT’s “Share” feature can reveal conversations containing deeply personal details. These details include struggles with addiction, experiences of physical abuse, serious mental health issues, and even fears about AI surveillance. While ChatGPT does not display users’ identities directly, individuals may disclose identifying information within the chat itself.
Users may utilize the “Share” function to send conversations to a small circle of contacts via platforms like WhatsApp, or to save the URL for their own future reference. However, they likely do not realize that sharing in this way could lead to their conversations appearing in public Google search results.
As of now, approximately 4,500 conversations are appearing in Google search results via this method. It is important to note that Google may not have indexed all such conversations, suggesting the actual number could be higher. Due to the sensitive nature of the exposed personal information, the source has chosen not to provide specific links to or detailed descriptions of the indexed conversations.




