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Deleting session locally doesn't delete a previous shared chat session permalink #222

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dmelo89 opened this issue Sep 25, 2024 · 3 comments
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dmelo89 commented Sep 25, 2024

I am using bito.ai in VSCode.

When I click 'share' the bito.ai extension creates a share.bito.ai link, this link is acessible to anyone who has the link.

We don't have options to make it private or delete it. When I delete a previous session in VSCode extension it doesn't delete the shared chat session permalink, as I checked its still functional even if delete is confirmed and chat session is gone from the extension.

This should be fixed ASAP because it's a potential privacy and security risk, if someone unintentionally shares some code and later cannot remove it.

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@dmelo89 , thanks for the feedback, we will work on getting this fixed and providing permalink controls.

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dmelo89 commented Sep 26, 2024

@dmelo89 , thanks for the feedback, we will work on getting this fixed and providing permalink controls.

Thanks for the reply.

Additionally I wanted to request to delete a session I have shared accidently in the past, can you help me with that? I have no people in my team and I didn't want my session to be stored in share.bito.ai

I've sent a message to support but got no answer yet.

@nisha-bito
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Hi @dmelo89 ,

Please share the link that needs to be deleted. You can send email on support@bito.ai and we will delete it for you.

Thanks,
Nisha

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