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OpenAI Computer History Remains Unavailable in the EEA, UK and Switzerland

OpenAI's Computer History feature is not currently available in the European Economic Area, the United Kingdom, or Switzerland, according to the company's Enterprise and Edu documentation. That documented regional status contradicts claims that the macOS ChatGPT capability has expanded to Pro, Business, and Enterprise users across those markets. Computer History is described as an optional…

OpenAI's Computer History feature is currently unavailable in the European Economic Area (EEA), United Kingdom, and Switzerland, according to the company's Enterprise and Edu documentation. This contradicts claims that the macOS ChatGPT capability has expanded to Pro, Business, and Enterprise users in these markets. The feature is described as optional in the ChatGPT macOS app for Enterprise members, allowing it to bring context from selected apps and websites into ChatGPT and Codex.

However, the distinction matters for enterprise teams, as feature access depends on both the app and plan, as well as the user's region. OpenAI's release notes explicitly state that Computer History is not currently available in the EEA, UK, or Switzerland, meaning companies in these locations should not plan around the feature.

The documentation does not provide a launch date, rollout timetable, or confirmed expansion for these markets.

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