ChatGPT Plus trains on your prompts unless you find the opt-out toggle. VoltageGPU Plus is sealed inside Intel TDX hardware in the EU — the operator (us) is technically incapable of reading them. Delivered on Telegram. Four minutes to launch.
Launch on Telegram — $20/moBoth products charge the same. The difference is what the price buys.
| Dimension | ChatGPT Plus | VoltageGPU Plus |
|---|---|---|
| Privacy guarantee | Policy ("we won’t train on your data") | Hardware-enforced ("we cannot read your data") |
| Operator can read prompts? | Yes (with policy controls) | No — sealed in Intel TDX silicon |
| Training opt-out | Default ON (you must find the toggle) | Not applicable — we cannot access content |
| Data residency | US (with EU Data Residency add-on for Enterprise only) | EU by default (France) |
| Hardware attestation | No | Yes — Intel TDX quote on /attest |
| GDPR Article 28(3)(b) | Contractual | Contractual + silicon-enforced |
| Delivery surface | Web app, mobile app, custom GPTs | Telegram bot (already on your phone) |
| Setup time | ~1 minute | ~4 minutes |
| Price | $20/mo | $20/mo |
| Included monthly usage | Soft cap (rate-limited GPT-5o) | 2,000 inference requests |
| Underlying model | GPT-5o (US-hosted) | Qwen3-32B-TEE class (EU-hosted, sealed) |
| DPA & sub-processor list | Self-serve, US entity | Auto-signed on subscription, EU entity |
| What happens if subpoenaed | OpenAI must comply with US legal process — they have the keys | We have no plaintext to hand over |
The privacy pitch is wasted on people who never share anything sensitive with an AI. These four shapes do, and they are who Plus was built for.
A 2025 Paris ruling sanctioned a law firm for putting client NDAs into ChatGPT. Their DPA didn’t save them. Plus is the same $20/mo price point, on a chat surface they already use, with a defense that holds up at the Bar.
GDPR Article 9 plus the December 2024 HIPAA NPRM both move toward "encryption in use". ChatGPT Plus has neither. Plus has both — attestation evidence on demand.
You already moved off WhatsApp for Telegram or Signal. Your AI assistant living behind a US OpenAI account that trains on your prompts unless you find a settings toggle is the obvious next thing to fix.
Cross-border data transfers under Article 44–49 are a moving target. Plus stays inside the EU on EU operator infrastructure. No SCC gymnastics.
Strong contractual commitment. Depends on OpenAI's controls, audits, and willingness to enforce. A rogue insider, a subpoena, or a misconfigured pipeline can still expose plaintext prompts. The operator can read — they promise not to.
Intel TDX seals VM memory with a per-VM hardware key the host cannot extract. Our SREs do not have plaintext access. A subpoena to us yields ciphertext we cannot decrypt. The operator cannot read — the chip prevents it.
No. ChatGPT Plus runs on OpenAI infrastructure in the US; your prompts go to OpenAI in cleartext. VoltageGPU Plus runs a Qwen3-32B-TEE class model inside an Intel TDX confidential VM in the EU. The model, the conversation, and the keys live in encrypted memory the operator cannot read.
Deliberate price anchor. The point is that the privacy story does not require a 4× premium. Same price, different threat model.
Honest answer: 32B-class is excellent for daily writing, summarization, code review, document analysis, legal/medical drafting. It is not GPT-5o-pro on novel research-level reasoning. For frontier work use the Pro tier or our API.
Telegram bot conversations are TLS-pinned between client and the bot endpoint. The endpoint is sealed inside an Intel TDX VM. The model never sees plaintext outside the enclave. Telegram themselves cannot read what the bot replies because we run the bot.
Yes. OpenAI holds plaintext conversation logs and must comply with US legal process. VoltageGPU has no plaintext to hand over because TDX prevents the operator from accessing memory. That is what "hardware-enforced" means in practice.
Subscribe Plus on app.voltagegpu.com (Stripe, $20/mo). Receive the Telegram link token by email. Send /start <token> to @VoltageGPUPersonalBot. Optional: /export to download your ChatGPT history first, then /import to seed conversation memory. Total time: about four minutes.
Yes. The hosted runtime is OpenClaw with the 92 default plugins, packaged behind a Telegram bridge so you skip the Node v22 / nvm / JSON-config-fails-silently dance. The detailed writeup is at /blog/openclaw-without-terminal. Same $20/mo as ChatGPT Plus, sealed in TDX, attestation on request.
$20/mo, on Telegram, in the EU, sealed in Intel TDX. Four minutes from sign-up to your first private message.