Claude vs Google Gemini: which is safer for work?
On the facts we could verify, Google Gemini carries lower data-exposure risk for default at-work use. Both should still be used on an approved tier for anything sensitive.
| Fact | Claude Low risk · 16 Anthropic · AI assistants | Google Gemini Low risk · 14 Google · AI assistants |
|---|---|---|
| Trains on consumer-tier data | Opt-out | Opt-out |
| SOC 2 Type II | Yes | Yes |
| ISO 27001 | Yes | Yes |
| GDPR DPA | Yes | Yes |
| HIPAA BAA | Yes | Yes |
| EU data residency | Unverified | Yes |
| SSO / SAML | Yes | Yes |
| Data retention | Consumer: 30 days if training off, up to 5 years if training on; API inputs/outputs deleted after ~7 days and never used for training; safety-flagged content may be retained up to 2 years regardless of opt-out. | Consumer: default up to 18 months (configurable 3-36 months) tied to Gemini Apps Activity, and human-reviewed chats disconnected from the account are kept up to 3 years; Workspace data follows the customer's standard Workspace retention/Vault. |
Full profiles: Claude · Google Gemini. Facts are sourced from each vendor's own policies; confirm the tier before relying on them.