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Windows Recall is secretly installed and enabled on non-Copilot+PCs (Privacy Nightmare)
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This is a most excellent place for technology news and articles.
To be clear, I installed a new Linux system totally separate to this and just coincidental, and there's still some things I need to use Windows for, so it's not going anywhere soon. But for sure this whole thing is one more reason to be suspicious of Microsoft.
As I said, I am not sure there's any evidence showing it's actually doing anything yet. None I've seen at least.
But, I think there's some very suspicious points that stand out to me.
If this wasn't going to be anything to do with the recall functionality that has been previously described, then I feel fairly sure they would have posted an announcement about it by now. Silence in general is a bad thing for this kind of thing in my experience.
But, since it's not doing anything now I'm more in a "wait and see" stance personally.
Well, I don't know how long this has been a thing or how prominent it is. I haven't seen it in the more mainstream news channels, this thread was my first notice. I expect if people start to freak out in larger, more mainstream circles they may want to address it. Right now it's only reached a few people, I think.
There's been a lot of youtube videos made on the tech side of it. But, like I say they all make a fair point. It's installed, enabled and hidden. But none of them have shown any evidence of it actually collecting data yet.
This arrived in the 24H2 windows update I think it was about a week ago.
Frankly that sounds like "OK, I did install a camera in your bedroom, but it's not like it's on or anything!"
Definitely. And it's actually "We installed a camera in your bedroom, but it's hidden, you cannot remove it. It's enabled but don't worry it's not recording".
I just ideally would like Microsoft to say something. Because at the moment it's super weird to enable it on PCs that it's not meant to run on.