According to a recent LinkedIn post from OpenAI, the company is introducing an opt-in Advanced Account Security feature for ChatGPT users, targeting individuals at higher risk of digital attacks and those seeking stronger protections. The post indicates that this security suite consolidates phishing-resistant sign-in, more secure account recovery, shorter sessions, clearer session management, and automatic training exclusion.
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The post suggests that these protections will apply across ChatGPT and Codex accounts accessed via the same login, potentially enhancing trust for enterprise and professional users who are sensitive to data protection and privacy controls. For investors, this move may support broader adoption in regulated or security-conscious segments, strengthening OpenAI’s competitive position against other AI providers that are courting corporate and high-value users.
As shared in the LinkedIn update, Advanced Account Security is already available in the Security section of ChatGPT settings on the web, signaling that the capability is production-ready rather than a future roadmap item. While the post does not discuss pricing or monetization, the emphasis on higher-risk users and stronger privacy controls may foreshadow deeper enterprise offerings and could indirectly support revenue growth by reducing security-related adoption barriers.

