Feature Request: Add mask_sensitive_info Parameter to Minimax Model Settings on Dify Platform #4103
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Hello Dify Team,
I am reaching out to request the addition of a new parameter for the Minimax model settings on the Dify platform. Currently, users can adjust a limited set of parameters such as the temperature coefficient and top P. However, these parameters do not fully meet the needs of some users.
I would like to propose the introduction of a mask_sensitive_info parameter. This parameter is intended to mask potentially sensitive information in the output, which may include but is not limited to email addresses, domain names, links, identification numbers, home addresses, etc. By default, this parameter would be set to true, enabling the masking of such information.
The reason for this request is to provide users with the flexibility to disable this feature if necessary. There are scenarios where the masking of information is not desired or needed, and having control over this parameter would be greatly beneficial.
Here is a brief description of the proposed parameter:
Parameter Name: mask_sensitive_info
Description: Masks text in the output that may contain sensitive information, such as emails, domains, links, ID numbers, home addresses, etc. The default value is true, which means that masking is enabled.
I believe that the addition of the mask_sensitive_info parameter would enhance the user experience by providing greater control over the output content. It would be particularly useful for those who are working with data that does not require such masking or when operating in a secure environment where the risk of exposing sensitive information is minimal.
Thank you for considering this feature request. I am looking forward to the possibility of this enhancement to the Minimax model on the Dify platform.
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