Uncensored AI for coding

Opdateret:

TL;DR

Mainstream coding assistants frequently refuse legitimate work — exploit analysis, low-level tricks, scraping, reverse engineering — because a safety filter flags the topic, not the intent. An uncensored AI answers the technical question you actually asked, so you spend time coding instead of rephrasing prompts to get past the refusal.

If you write security tools, work close to the metal, or just ask blunt technical questions, you have hit the wall: the assistant lectures you or refuses instead of answering. That is a content filter reacting to keywords, not a judgement about your work. An uncensored coding AI removes that layer.

Why coding assistants refuse

Filters flag whole topics — malware analysis, exploits, credential handling, scraping, DRM, reverse engineering — regardless of why you are asking. A security engineer, a CTF player and a student all get the same fake refusal. The model often could answer; the filter decides it shouldn't.

What 'uncensored' means for code

It means the model answers the technical question directly: it explains the buffer overflow, writes the parser, walks through the disassembly. It is not about producing something unsafe — it is about not pretending that a normal engineering question is off-limits. You stay in flow instead of fighting the guardrail.

How to use it

Use a chat that runs an independent, uncensored model and keeps no logs, so your code and prompts are not stored or used for training. Paste the snippet, ask the blunt question, get the answer. No account, nothing retained — useful when the code or context is sensitive.

Ofte stillede spørgsmål

Which AI won't refuse coding questions?+

An uncensored model without a topic filter answers directly. notrack.ai runs one and keeps no logs, so security, low-level and reverse-engineering questions get a real answer instead of a refusal.

Is uncensored AI good for security research?+

Yes — it will discuss vulnerabilities, exploit mechanics and tooling as engineering topics rather than refusing them. It is on you to use the output legally and ethically, as with any reference.

Are my code and prompts stored?+

With notrack.ai, no. It needs no account and keeps no logs, so pasted code and prompts are not retained or used for training — the session vanishes when you close the tab.

Code without fake refusals — uncensored, no account, nothing stored.

Åbn fuld chat