Add a Manual “ChatGPT Access” Button to Control Page Analysis (DOM Access Switch)

To improve transparency, privacy, and user trust in ChatGPT Atlas, this proposal suggests adding a manual toggle button that explicitly enables or disables ChatGPT’s ability to analyze the current web page (DOM capture).

This control would give users a clear, conscious choice over when Atlas can “see” page content — similar to how browsers handle camera or microphone permissions.

Default State — OFF (Safe Mode):

  • The analysis system is disabled by default.

  • ChatGPT cannot access or process any page content.

  • The interface shows a gray brain (Or what its prefered) icon or similar indicator.

  • Tooltip: “ChatGPT cannot access this page. Activation allow contextual assistance.”

Active State — ON (Analysis Mode):

  • When toggled, ChatGPT gains access to the page DOM for contextual help.

  • The icon turns green or blue *(Or whats its preffered)*to indicate analysis is active.

  • Tooltip: “ChatGPT can analyze this page’s content to assist you. Click again to disable.”

Optional pop-up on first use:

“Turning this on allows ChatGPT to read the visible content of this page to offer relevant help. Sensitive data, passwords, or secure fields are not shared. You can turn this off anytime.”

Proposal made in colab with chatgpt API, For a better feedback solution.