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Recall, Windows and Microsoft
Microsoft’s more secure Windows Recall feature can also be uninstalled by users
I’m excited because I think the security community is going to get how much we’ve pushed [into Recall].” One of Microsoft’s first big changes is that the company isn’t forcing people to use Recall if they don’t want to.
Windows Recall: Microsoft just announced 3 things it did to make it more secure
Windows Recall was the talk of the town when it was announced alongside the launch of the Surface Laptop 7 and Surface Pro 11 PCs in June. Many poked fun at it, including myself, calling it a Black Mirror-esque feature.
Microsoft details security/privacy overhaul for Windows Recall ahead of relaunch
Windows doesn't allow any code to run within these enclaves that hasn't been signed by Microsoft, which should lower the risk of exposing Recall data to malware or other rogue applications. Other malware protections new to this version of Recall include "rate-limiting and anti-hammering measures."
Microsoft now confirms you can opt out of, and remove, Windows Recall
Microsoft has released a white paper of sorts outlining what the company is doing to secure user data within Windows Recall, the controversial Windows feature that takes snapshots of your activity for later searching.
Microsoft outlines Recall security: ‘The user is always in control’
When Microsoft's Recall was first announced, it caused quite the uproar. Microsoft addressed a lot of the security concerns in a lengthy blog post.
Microsoft explains how it's tackling security and privacy for Recall
The condemnation of Microsoft's Recall feature for Copilot+ AI PCs was swift and damning. While it's meant to let you find anything you've ever done on your PC, it also involves taking constant screenshots of your PC,
Microsoft to launch delayed Recall feature following security controversy
Microsoft ( MSFT) is set to finally release its long-delayed Recall feature for Windows 11. The software option, which the company debuted back in May, saves screenshots of virtually everything you do on your computer allowing you to search for and interact with them later on.
Microsoft Gives Controversial Recall AI Feature Some Extra Security
Microsoft promises its Recall feature won't screenshot your personal or financial information. It'll also require Windows Hello verification.
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Microsoft’s Update Decision—New January Deadline For Millions Of Windows Users
As reported by Neowin, Microsoft has just notified users “about the future state of the new Teams client on older Windows 10 ...
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Controversial Windows Recall AI Search Tool Returns With Proof-of-Presence Encryption, Data Isolation
Microsoft reboots controversial Windows Recall with proof-of-presence encryption, anti-tampering checks, and secure enclave ...
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Microsoft Details All the Ways You Can Ignore Recall on Copilot+ PCs
Recall may be much more secure than previously, though you’ll need to use Windows Hello biometric sign in to access it.
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5 crucial Windows 11 settings you need to change ASAP
Fortunately, Microsoft makes it easy to move the Start menu back to the left-hand corner. Simply open the Start menu and head ...
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Microsoft reveals how Windows 10 and Windows 11 block keyloggers
Microsoft has outlined how the built-in Windows Defender Antivirus safeguards Windows 10 and 11 users against keylogger and ...
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Windows 11 KB5043145 update released with 13 changes and fixes
Microsoft released the September 2024 preview update (KB5043145) for Windows 11 23H2 and 22H2, with 13 improvements and fixes ...
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Optional Windows 10 update finally fixes that pesky login bug
Earlier this week, Microsoft released an optional Windows 10 update that makes a few improvements to the Start menu and fixes ...
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