OpenAI has begun rolling out Advanced Account Security for users concerned that their ChatGPT or Codex accounts could become potential targets of phishing attacks.
OpenAI has introduced Advanced Account Security for ChatGPT and Codex, replacing passwords with passkeys or hardware security keys in an opt-in system aimed at high-risk users but available to all.
OpenAI's new opt-in security feature requires passkeys, limits recovery options, and excludes chats from training.
OpenAI's Advanced Account Security replaces passwords with hardware keys and passkeys, disables email recovery, and opts users out of model training. Co-branded YubiKeys cost $68 for two.
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