Hah no way. The poor LLM has no privacy to your prying eyes. I kinda like the 'reasoning' text it provides in general. It makes prompt engineering way more convenient.
The benefit of running locally. It's leaky if you poke at it enough, but there's an effort to sanitize the inputs and the outputs, and Tianamen Square is a topic that it considers unsafe.
It didn't like me trying to find out what its system prompt was, or how to bypass it.
Prompted appropriately of course it was happy to divulge ways to bypass it. I still haven't spent significant effort to extract the system prompt yet since running 32b or 70b is very very slow on my desktop. I should try with one of the smaller models.