Microsoft Finally Launches its Controversial Recall Feature
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Microsoft Finally Launches Its Controversial Recall Feature:
After a long delay over security concerns, Microsoft is ready to bring its controversial Recall feature out of beta. It arrives exclusively on Copilot+ Windows 11 PCs as part of a feature update rolling out today.
Recall is designed to help users conveniently pull up old folders, emails, or browser tabs that they've closed or misplaced. However, after its introduction last year, Recall drew comparisons to spyware since it takes and archives screenshots of your PC activity. In the wrong hands, this could be used to surveil users, making it a potent target for malware and even governments.
These privacy and security worries caused Microsoft to delay Recall and develop various safeguards to prevent such abuse. It offered Recall as a beta feature to Windows 11 Insiders, and gathered feedback from actual users before today's mainstream release.
[...] Another concern facing Recall is its potential to save any passwords or sensitive personal information that pops up on your computer. In response, Weston says Microsoft has been introducing "application filters" that promise to detect data, such as Social Security numbers, and stop capturing them from within the screenshots. "We have an initial set of filters that we're committed to continuing to update all the time to get better," he says.
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