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Security and Privacy Concerns Surround Windows 11’s Recall Feature

Enshittification at a new scale

Security and privacy advocates are bracing themselves for another uphill battle against Recall, the AI-powered tool rolling out in Windows 11 that will capture screenshots, index, and store every action a user takes every three seconds. The feature was initially introduced in May 2024, sparking widespread criticism from security practitioners who warned that it would create a gold mine for malicious insiders, criminals, or nation-state spies if they gained brief administrative access to a Windows device.

Backlash and Suspension

Following months of backlash, Microsoft suspended Recall. However, on Thursday, the company announced its reintroduction, initially available only to insiders with access to the Windows 11 Build 26100.3902 preview version. Over time, the feature will be rolled out more broadly.

Microsoft’s Attempt to Address Concerns

Microsoft officials wrote that Recall (preview) is designed to save users time by offering a new way to search for things they’ve seen or done on their PC securely. To use Recall, users will need to opt-in to saving snapshots, which are images of their activity, and enroll in Windows Hello to confirm their presence. Users will always be in control of what snapshots are saved and can pause saving snapshots at any time.

Why the Concessions May Not Be Enough

Despite Microsoft’s attempts to address concerns, the concessions may not be enough to quell the collective revolt that broke out last year. For instance, the opt-in requirement may not be sufficient to prevent abuse, as malicious actors may exploit vulnerabilities to gain access to a device. Additionally, the ability to pause Recall may not be effective in preventing sensitive information from being stored.

Conclusion

The reintroduction of Recall raises concerns about the impact it may have on users’ privacy and security. While Microsoft has attempted to address some of the concerns, the feature’s potential risks and consequences remain a cause for worry. As Recall is rolled out more broadly, it is essential for users to remain vigilant and take steps to protect their privacy and security.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is Recall?
A: Recall is an AI-powered tool that captures screenshots, indexes, and stores every action a user takes every three seconds.

Q: Why is Recall being reintroduced after being suspended?
A: Microsoft has reintroduced Recall after addressing some of the concerns raised by security and privacy advocates.

Q: How can I stop Recall from saving snapshots?
A: Users can pause saving snapshots at any time, but this may not be sufficient to prevent abuse.

Q: Is Recall available to all Windows 11 users?
A: Initially, Recall is available only to insiders with access to the Windows 11 Build 26100.3902 preview version. Over time, the feature will be rolled out more broadly.

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