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    Controversial AI Recall Feature in Windows 11 Delayed Once More

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    Microsoft has officially delayed the rollout of its controversial Recall feature, which was slated for release in October. The company has now moved the anticipated launch date to December, citing the need to provide a “secure and trusted experience” for users as a key reason, particularly with the holiday season on the horizon. Brandon LeBlanc, a senior product manager for Windows and a key figure in the Windows Insider program, conveyed the importance of taking additional time to perfect the feature. “We are committed to delivering a secure and trusted experience with Recall,” he stated, reflecting the company’s commitment to user security and privacy.

    The Recall feature is part of the suite of AI-driven tools that debuted with the Copilot+ PCs and is designed to take periodic snapshots of a user’s desktop. This information is then processed by AI and stored in a searchable database on the user’s device. While the concept has generated considerable interest, it has also raised serious privacy issues. Concerns regarding unencrypted data storage have been prevalent, leading Microsoft to revise the design significantly. In September, the company announced enhancements to Recall’s security framework, including the implementation of an opt-in feature that allows users to uninstall it if they prefer.

    With the new timeline in place, Recall will be available for preview to Windows Insiders on Copilot+ PCs by December, instead of October. This extension reflects Microsoft’s deliberate strategy to balance the introduction of cutting-edge features with the essential need for user trust and privacy, especially in light of the feature’s sensitive implications. By ensuring that these concerns are addressed, Microsoft is working towards creating a platform where users can confidently engage with Recall while prioritizing their data security.

     

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