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New to ChatGPT? 7 settings, prompts and privacy tweaks you should change first

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Last updated: 2026/03/18 at 2:36 AM
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ChatGPT is everywhere right now, so it’s natural to be curious about trying it. But if you’ve never used a chatbot before, the whole thing can feel a little intimidating.

The moment someone starts explaining everything ChatGPT can do — write emails, summarize documents, generate images, brainstorm ideas or even help you learn new skills — the obvious question pops up:

Where do I even start?

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The good news is you don’t need to master advanced prompts or complicated workflows to get useful results. A few simple tweaks can make ChatGPT far easier to use from the very beginning.

That starts with adjusting a few key settings, learning how to write clearer prompts and understanding what information you shouldn’t share with an AI chatbot.

Once you get those basics right, ChatGPT quickly goes from something that feels confusing to a tool you’ll find yourself using every day.

Here are the first settings, prompts and privacy basics every new ChatGPT user should know.

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Start with ChatGPT’s personalization settings

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Before you start experimenting with prompts, take a minute to adjust ChatGPT’s built-in personalization settings.

To find them, log into ChatGPT, click your profile in the bottom-left corner and open the Personalization tab. This is where you can tweak how the chatbot behaves and responds during conversations.

Inside the base “style and tone” section, you’ll see several personality options that change how ChatGPT communicates. You can choose a tone that feels more analytical, conversational or enthusiastic depending on how you plan to use the tool.

You can also fine-tune how ChatGPT formats its responses by adjusting how often it uses headers, lists and emojis, which can make answers easier to scan and read.

Another setting worth filling out is the “About You” section. Adding a few details about yourself gives ChatGPT helpful context so it can tailor its responses to your needs.

For example, you can include your preferred name or nickname, your profession, and some of your interests or hobbies. Over time, this context helps ChatGPT generate answers that feel more relevant to both your work and everyday questions.

Prompts: Use these three rules to get the most out of ChatGPT’s responses

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Once you’ve gone through all your Personalization settings, head back to ChatGPT’s default screen to begin your initial use of prompts. In a simpler sense, a prompt is a question or command you give to an AI chatbot to put it to work or open a dialogue with you.

A strong prompt usually features a clear task that tells the chatbot exactly what you want it to do, proper context that explains why you need your request fulfilled, and a format that lets the chatbot know that you want your information structured (via bullet points, a summary, or step-by-step instructions).

Here are seven sample prompts you can try out with ChatGPT to get a feel for what it can do:

  • Summarize the best features of the [product] in a chart format
  • Explain [subject] to me like I’m a beginner, then give me a 5‑bullet summary and a short quiz to check my understanding
  • Act as a creative brainstorming partner. Give me 10 ideas for [project], grouped into categories, and mark the 3 most practical ones
  • Act as a coach. I’ll paste something I wrote/did about [topic]. Give me specific feedback, then a step‑by‑step practice plan for the next 7 days
  • Help me plan my week. I need to fit in [work hours], [personal tasks], and [goals]. Suggest a realistic schedule and a simple checklist
  • Rewrite the following text to be clearer and more professional, then explain what you changed and why: [paste your text]
  • Let’s have a fun, open‑ended chat. Ask me questions to get to know my tastes in movies, music, and hobbies, and then suggest 3 activities I might enjoy this weekend

Privacy basics

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Now, this section is just common sense rules, but it still must be said just in case the older folks in your family who aren’t the best when it comes to using technology want to hop onto the trending chatbot wave.

It’s best to maintain your privacy by not telling it the most sensitive information about yourself. That includes passwords, bank account numbers, and identification numbers. And once you start messing around with the “Add photos & files” feature (you can access that by clicking on the “+” button that’s on the left side of the prompt bar), please refrain from uploading private documents from the company you work for.

Another way to protect your privacy while using ChatGPT is by going into the Settings and checking out the “Data controls” tab. Here is where you can turn off the option for ChatGPT to use your chats, audio recordings, and video recordings to train itself and its other models. You can also turn off its ability to save all of your chats or just delete them altogether once you notice there are so many of them sitting in the left corner of your screen.

Bottom line

We’ve all been beginners who feared the latest piece of technology at some point (a wave of mass confusion and joy took over me the first time I wrapped my hands around a Sega Genesis controller—yes, I’m THAT old).

Overcome that initial sense of trepidation and experience the wonder of conversing with an AI chatbot like ChatGPT. And to make sure that beginner experience is rewarding and enlightening, make sure you put this list of settings, prompts, and privacy basics to great use. Oh, and be sure to thank us later.


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