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The documentation was updated to reflect changes in CodeRabbit's data retention practices. Statements asserting that no code is stored were removed or revised. New details were added to describe encrypted caching, dependency archiving, and code indexing for efficient review, with clarifications that these features are optional and can be disabled.

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docs/faq.md Updated "Data Security" section: replaced statements about no persistent storage with details on encrypted caching, dependency archiving, and vector-based code indexing; clarified these features are optional.
docs/overview/introduction.md Removed line stating "We don't store a copy of your code" from the data privacy section; other privacy statements unchanged.

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docs/faq.md (1)

35-37: Enhance clarity and consistency of caching/indexing bullets

  • Standardize “codebase” as one word to match common usage.
  • Rephrase the indexing line for brevity and readability:
    -    - Code indexing in which we store vector representations of code for efficient code base context
    +    - Encrypted code indexing: storing vector representations for efficient context retrieval
  • Consider adding a direct link to the configuration guide where users can disable caching and indexing.
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@NickBusey NickBusey merged commit 3bd6ed9 into main May 8, 2025
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