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Testing reveals that Microsoft's controversial Windows Recall feature is still capturing sensitive personal and financial ...
Our tests have shown there are ways to get around the promised security improvements exclusive Microsoft Recall, the AI app that takes screenshots of what you do on your PC so you can search for it ...
Microsoft’s much-maligned Recall feature, which automatically screenshots everything you do on your Copilot+ PC to create a ...
Brave, the privacy-focused web browser, is taking a firm stand against Microsoft’s new Windows Recall feature by blocking it ...
"Windows 11 is the home for AI," it adds, "offering the most expansive and capable AI experiences for consumers today on ...
Microsoft’s Recall feature is part of the company’s push to add AI features to Windows PCs - in this case, Windows PCs that have a neural processing unit (NPU), which is a fancy way of saying ...
The privacy-minded Brave browser doesn't want Recall snooping on your online activities, though you can turn the option back on if you wish.
Microsoft first announced its changes to Recall on June 7th, less than two weeks before it was due to ship on new devices. That rush to fix Recall’s security issues always felt like a big ask ...
Finally, Microsoft says that it’s adding additional layers of protection to Recall, including “just in time” decryption protected by Windows Hello Enhanced Sign-in Security (ESS).
Obviously, this led to several humorous headlines about Microsoft recalling Recall. That said, Microsoft and Qualcomm are fully committed to the launch of the Copilot+PCs.
Microsoft's recent update adds an uninstall option for Recall which was not meant to appear, and the company is now working on a fix, adding to the list of things it will change for the AI-powered ...
Recall, the headline feature for Copilot+ PCs, won't be available at launch, undermining Microsoft's push into the era of AI PCs.