AI Gateway now supports team-wide Zero Data Retention (ZDR). Building safely with multiple AI models means wrestling with fragmented data policies, per-provider negotiations, and the hope that developers do not use non-complaint providers. AI Gateway changes this with team-wide ZDR. Gateway ensures your data requirements are automatically met by only routing to providers where we have negotiated ZDR agreements. Instead of managing policies provider by provider, you get one unified data policy across Claude, GPT, Gemini, and many more providers. Toggle it on in your dashboard, and all requests will route safely without touching any code: • Team-wide ZDR • Per-request controls • Disallow prompt training Move compliance to the gateway so your team can keep shipping ↓ https://t.co/DkjoEzwASF
Vercel AI Gateway Automates Team Wide Zero Data Retention Across Multiple Providers
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Vercel launched team-wide Zero Data Retention for its AI Gateway, allowing organizations to enforce strict privacy policies across models from OpenAI, Anthropic, and Google with a single dashboard toggle. This update moves compliance from manual code configurations to the infrastructure layer, ensuring proprietary data is never stored or used for training.
Managing fragmented data policies across multiple providers is a major bottleneck for enterprise AI. A single developer forgetting a privacy flag can leak proprietary code or customer data. Centralizing enforcement at the gateway level automatically routes requests only to providers with negotiated ZDR agreements, removing the need for manual per-provider vetting.
Enable team-wide ZDR in the AI Gateway settings for Pro and Enterprise accounts. For granular control, per-request zeroDataRetention and disallowPromptTraining filters are available via the AI SDK. Every response includes metadata for auditing, showing which providers were filtered out to meet your specific compliance requirements.
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