Microsoft's Windows Recall system captures screenshots of user activity every five seconds, raising concerns among security experts about data privacy. The feature, intended for AI analysis, is criticized for potential security risks and has led to controversy, prompting Microsoft to address the issue and pull a release preview build of Windows 11 24H2.
Microsoft pulls release preview build of Windows 11 24H2 after Recall controversy https://t.co/X6uFEjhbYg
Microsoft breaks silence on controversial Windows 11 feature that takes thousands of screenshots of your PC https://t.co/jz20CfOpY5
Microsoft says a key new feature in an upcoming line of AI-branded PCs will be shipped in the “off” position after cybersecurity experts said the tool created an alluring target for hackers https://t.co/eQ276nzcyI Really doesn't seem like an AI tool... generic tracking of history
Wow. Was Microsoft plan really to store all user sessions as unencrypted screenshots? So AI could read it back later. Seems plausible but also kind of weird. https://t.co/9bputkLz8R https://t.co/pPrOi5cbPJ
The Windows Recall system takes screenshots of your activity every five seconds and saves them on the device. But security experts say that data may not stay there for long. https://t.co/5DBFHXqpHU