The “Recall” feature, which Microsoft plans to bring to Windows 11 and is intended to record desktop activities, has been postponed again due to security and privacy concerns.
This artificial intelligence-powered feature tracks the user’s actions on the screen. stores this at regular intervals and makes this data searchable if necessary and thus aims to allow users to easily find a document they have previously worked on or a tab they have closed.
Recall won’t be available until the new year

While it seems like the feature could save lives if necessary, it has become the center of debate since the first day it was announced, especially around privacy and security. The fact that the Recall function will monitor all the user’s activities thanks to an artificial intelligence constantly running on the computer provoked reactions among users.
In particular, the collection of personal and private information through such a feature could pose a risk in the event of possible malware. It also opens the door for problems that may arise. Some experts also underlined worse possibilities, such as the possibility that the obtained data can be stored without encryption.
Microsoft is making improvements to privacy and security

Microsoft began working on several improvements to Recall, taking into account feedback about privacy and security issues. The company, which plans to take measures such as requiring users to log in with biometric authentication like Windows Hello and making Recall completely optional, planned to make it available before the end of October under normal circumstances. but these plans were postponed again.
Microsoft informed The Verge in a statement that this is the first test version It will be available to select users in December via Windows Insider. he declared. While Microsoft is said to be working assiduously on Recall, there is a possibility that the feature could be dropped entirely if it does not meet the required security and privacy standards.
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