we’ve signed Zero Data Retention agreements with all providers for Go all models now follow a zero-retention policy your data is not used for training
OpenCode secures zero data retention agreements across all Go model providers
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The open-source coding agent OpenCode finalized Zero Data Retention (ZDR) agreements with all LLM providers integrated into its Go service. Every model accessed through the platform now follows a strict zero-retention policy. This ensures that no user data is stored by providers or used to train future models.
Privacy is the primary barrier for teams using agentic coding tools on proprietary codebases. While local models offer control, they often lack the reasoning power of frontier APIs. Securing ZDR across all providers bridges this gap, offering high-performance hosted models without compromising data security or intellectual property.
You can now use OpenCode Go for multi-file autonomous coding tasks with the assurance that your code remains private. This policy applies to all supported models, including those from major labs. The agent is open-source, while the Go service provides a streamlined way to access these privacy-compliant models.
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