After several delays, Microsoft has launched its Recall feature for Copilot+ AI PCs, following extensive testing with Windows Insiders. Recall allows users to retrieve past documents by constantly recording screenshots of their PC activities. However, initial privacy concerns led to a delay in its launch. To address these issues, Microsoft now stores Recall data in secure VBS enclaves and requires users to enable Recall manually. Enhanced security features also include biometric verification and the option to uninstall the feature entirely, marking a response to previous criticism.
While it's heartening to see Microsoft take security more seriously after all of Recall's initial criticism, it's still important to understand the implications of constant surveillance.
Recall constantly records what you're doing on your PC via screenshots and uses AI to search them for specific words and images, allowing users to retrieve lost documents.
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