Claims of “no storage” can be misleading; some bots retain images for training or analytics. Legally, using personal images without consent may violate privacy or intellectual property laws. Users should examine privacy policies, check for secure handling, and prefer bots that process images locally. For a detailed technical and legal overview of DeepNude bots, including privacy risks and regulatory considerations, Deepnude telegram http://storage.googleapis.com/usersguide/best-ai-bots-for-deepnude-on-telegram-2025.html explains how different systems handle data and what legal implications exist for users.
I read somewhere that many DeepNude bots claim they don’t store uploaded photos, yet they might still use them for model training. Is that even legal? How can we tell which bots actually respect privacy? I’d really appreciate a technical or legal breakdown of how these systems work and what risks users face when sending personal images to such bots.