Microsoft details security/privacy overhaul for Windows Recall ahead of relaunch
Briefly

The revamped Recall feature from Microsoft will now be opt-in, off-by-default, requiring Windows Hello re-authentication before access, ensuring improved security and user control.
Recall's initial failure stemmed from serious security flaws, as it stored unencrypted data accessible to anyone on the PC or remotely. The redesign aims to address these concerns.
Microsoft now allows users to completely remove Recall from their systems, addressing earlier skepticism about the feature being too intrusive or difficult to manage.
The additional encryption measures for locally stored Recall data, utilizing system keys within the TPM, indicate Microsoft's commitment towards enhancing data security for users.
Read at Ars Technica
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