Microsoft's revised Recall AI feature will roll out to beta testers in October
Briefly

Windows Recall is designed to be your PC's "photographic memory," offering users a way to revisit their digital activities, but its unencrypted nature raises significant privacy concerns.
Security researchers have voiced concerns that if malware or intruders access a PC, they could uncover vast amounts of unencrypted information, including recent activity data.
Despite assurances from Microsoft about the safety of Windows Recall, the feature initially lacked essential encryption, leading to criticisms from cybersecurity experts.
Microsoft's response to privacy concerns included adding security features, but the initial lack of these measures left many questioning the company's transparency and intentions.
Read at Engadget
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