Revamped Siri will reportedly offer auto-deleting chats Apple's revamped Siri, debuting in iOS 27, will include an option for users to auto-delete chat histories after 30 days, one year, or forever, according to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman. The feature contrasts with competitors that typically offer only temporary incognito chats, as Apple bets on privacy to differentiate its AI offerings amid growing user anxiety. Apple is hoping that its record on privacy can be the differentiator on the AI front, and maybe even buy it a little slack as it continues to lag behind the competition. According to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, the more chatbot-like Siri set to debut in iOS 27 will include the option to autodelete chat histories. Users will be able to save conversations for 30 days, one year, or forever. That’s in stark contrast to the other major players in the space that generally only offer temporary incognito chats, if that. Revamped Siri will reportedly offer auto-deleting chats The company is banking on privacy being its AI differentiator. The company is banking on privacy being its AI differentiator. It appears Apple is betting that people are willing to give up some convenience in the name of greater privacy, as anxiety around AI continues to increase. While the company is replacing many of its under-the-hood components with Google’s Gemini tech, it seems to be trying to turn some of Apple Intelligence’s perceived weaknesses into a selling point. As Gurman notes: Most leading AI chatbots today rely heavily on histories and memory systems to personalize responses and improve future interactions. But Apple will place tighter limits around how memory works, including restrictions on what information can persist and how long i can be retained.