Some customers may want to use the Azure OpenAI Service for a use case that involves the processing of highly sensitive or highly confidential data, or otherwise may conclude that they do not want or do not have the right to permit Microsoft to store and conduct human review on their prompts and completions for abuse detection. To address these concerns, Microsoft allows customers who meet additional Limited Access eligibility criteria to apply to modify abuse monitoring by completing [this ](https://customervoice.microsoft.com/Pages/ResponsePage.aspx?id=v4j5cvGGr0GRqy180BHbR7en2Ais5pxKtso_Pz4b1_xUOE9MUTFMUlpBNk5IQlZWWkcyUEpWWEhGOCQlQCN0PWcu)form. Learn more about applying for modified abuse monitoring at [Limited access to Azure OpenAI Service](/legal/cognitive-services/openai/limited-access?context=%2Fazure%2Fai-services%2Fopenai%2Fcontext%2Fcontext), and about the impact of modified abuse monitoring on data processing at [Data, privacy, and security for Azure OpenAI Service](/legal/cognitive-services/openai/data-privacy?context=%2Fazure%2Fai-services%2Fopenai%2Fcontext%2Fcontext&tabs=azure-portal).
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