After a tumultuous initial reaction and months of reworking, Microsoft is finally releasing the first preview of its controversial Recall feature today. If youâre a Windows Insider with a Qualcomm Copilot+ PC, you can install a new build of Windows 11 that includes both Recall and Click to Do.
If youâre not part of the Windows Insider Program but you want to try out this feature, itâs pretty easy to sign up on the Microsoft website. Recall was first announced back before any of the Copilot+ PCs were released and was meant to be available at launch, but an outcry of privacy and security concerns forced Microsoft to delay it.
The feature itself is meant to give your PC a âphotographic memory,â allowing you to search for anything youâve seen on your screen using natural language. To make it work, the feature takes constant snapshots of what youâre doing on your PC â and it was the security of these snapshots that got people worried.
According to the Windows Insider Blog, it seems you will have to authenticate with Windows Hello every time you open Recall â this will certainly make it âfeelâ secure, but could also get a little annoying. As for how secure it really is, there will hopefully be plenty of security professionals searching through the featureâs updated security and privacy architecture and sharing any issues they find through Microsoftâs Bug Bounty Program.
You can also control which snapshots are saved and which apps are allowed to take snapshots in the first place. Microsoft also claims that it canât access your screenshots, doesnât send them to the cloud, and wonât use them for AI training.
The Click to Do feature within Recall allows you to complete actions from the snapshots, such as copying text or saving images. If you donât like the sound of Recall, you donât need to worry about it coming to all Windows 11 PCs yet, but when it does, Microsoft promises that youâll be able to fully uninstall the feature if you want to.
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