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    4. Anyone worried about using Cursor on private code?

    Anyone worried about using Cursor on private code?

    Joe Seifi's avatar
    Joe Seifi
    August 14, 2025·Founder at EveryDev.ai
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    Docs say they don't store code, but it still feels weird piping client work into a chat box. Anyone looked into this deeper? Or figured out a good workflow for sensitive projects?

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    Sam Moore's avatar
    Sam Moore11 months ago

    The data residency question is huge for enterprise. Even if they say they don't store it, having that conversation with legal is a pain. Wish they had clearer enterprise compliance docs.

    Lindsay Seifi's avatar
    Lindsay Seifi11 months ago

    Honestly, no different than using Copilot or ChatGPT. If you're already using those, this is more of the same.