You can now use ChatGPT without registration in Spain. But is it worth it?

ChatGPT without registration

Last April, some users from different countries could start using Chat GPT without registration. The good thing about this is clear: you can make queries directly on their website, and the data will not be associated with an account from which information is saved. A little less than six months later, the possibility is already available in Spain. I don't know exactly since when, because I was identified, but when I deleted the cookies and tried to log in again I saw something like the one in the header capture.

The image above is of an incognito session, mostly so that the session cookie is not read and so that the “Login” or “Subscribe” buttons are visible. You can also see the template used above on the left. without registration, which is GPT-4o mini. It is not a full-fledged 4o, the one that can perform Internet searches and even use other services. Of course, this still requires registration and payment.

ChatGPT without registration allows you to use GPT-4o mini

What I can't help but think about is comparing this service with another one I've been using for a long time: DuckDuckGo AI ChatAlthough it is in beta phase, it is the same as using ChatGPT without registration and for free, with the difference that DuckDuckGo respects our privacy more. Open AI will save the chats to continue improving its chatbot, and that is something that the duck company does not do.

So, if the model is the same and DDG is more private, is it worth using ChatGPT without registration? In my opinion, no; better what DuckDuckGo offersBut this is a personal opinion.

Now, whoever prefers the Open AI proposal can already use it from this linkIf someone wants to create a shortcut to use in the browser, chats can be launched directly from the URL bar with something like https://chatgpt.com/?q=hola, changing “hello” to the query.

The best thing about this: being able to use the assistant from Firefox

Yes, there is something that sounds much better. Firefox 130 already includes in Firefox Labs a Option to use a chatbot as an assistant in the Red Panda browser. Although it is currently an experimental feature and is only available in English, we can select a text and ask for it to be explained, summarized or changed to a simpler text.

Until now it was necessary to be identified, but since it is no longer a requirement, you can use ChatGPT in Firefox quickly and easily. without linking the information to an accountThe only thing missing from this, which we insist is in the experimental phase, is that it be in Spanish.


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