Microsoft Responds to Recall Backlash, Makes Several Changes
Microsoft has finally responded to the backlash surrounding its new Windows feature, Recall. The feature, which takes snapshots of your Windows system every few seconds, has been criticized for its potential security and privacy risks. In response, Microsoft is making several changes to the feature, including making it opt-in and incorporating Windows Hello for added security.
The changes will roll out before the first Recall-capable laptops hit public sales on June 18. Microsoft is also emphasizing existing features of the system that will help keep it private and secure, such as snapshots and text data only being stored locally.
In this video, we'll discuss the changes Microsoft is making to Recall and what they mean for Windows users. We'll also explore the controversy surrounding the feature and why Microsoft's response is a step in the right direction.