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Clbull , (edited ) to technology in A PR disaster: Microsoft has lost trust with its users, and Windows Recall is the straw that broke the camel's back

It’s not gonna affect their bottom line though. Microsoft are doing it because they know they can get away with it and drag the bar so low that they’d make RealNetworks circa 1999 look like privacy-respecting saints.

Your average Joe cannot afford the second mortgage needed to finance a MacBook purchase, and they’d have an aneurysm if presented with a Linux terminal.

And don’t even get me started on business and professional use. Many businesses rely on proprietary or even bespoke software that doesn’t run well, sometimes not even at all on Linux. Cheap (even FOSS) alternatives are often dogshit. And before you dispute me on that fact, can you name one web designer that would use Affinity Photo, GIMP or PDN over Photoshop? Or could you name one person that prefer AbiWord, OpenOffice or LibreOffice to Microsoft Word?

PC Gaming is one of those use-cases that has evolved by leaps and bounds… until you realize just how many multiplayer games rely on a form of anticheat. Many of these solutions are straight-up incompatible with Linux.

EmperorHenry , to technology in A PR disaster: Microsoft has lost trust with its users, and Windows Recall is the straw that broke the camel's back
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you can use O&O shutup10++ to disable recall now

JustARegularNerd ,

The fact that we need a third party program to make our computer respect our privacy should say it all for Windows.

EmperorHenry ,
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You still need to configure things in every linux distro to make it work. And apple doesn’t allow you to configure anything that matters at all

Suavevillain , to technology in A PR disaster: Microsoft has lost trust with its users, and Windows Recall is the straw that broke the camel's back
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Microsoft has done nothing to earn any good will or trust. Everything seems to spite the user or just harvesting maximum user data.

EmperorHenry , to technology in A PR disaster: Microsoft has lost trust with its users, and Windows Recall is the straw that broke the camel's back
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you can disable recall in regedit by adding a key and a DWord 32 bit value

BCat70 ,

Yeah … regedit should not be considered a solution for the user base. In fact any time the user base knows that regedit exists we in IT have failed.

ruse8145 ,

Woof you must absolutely loathe linux

EmperorHenry ,
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O&OShutup10++ can now be used to disable windows recall as well

KonalaKoala , to technology in A PR disaster: Microsoft has lost trust with its users, and Windows Recall is the straw that broke the camel's back
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For those of you that don’t know about this OS and are tired of Microsoft’s bullshit, you can look into supporting ReactOS as a true Windows alternative which needs it, and you feel you want to give the middle finger to Copilot, Copilot+ PC initiative, and Windows Recall. It can even be made to look like you have went back in time to the Windows XP era with the use of a theme and yet its not Windows, and could run things that you could already run in Windows 10. If even says you can fork it on Github, meaning you could choose to labor for months using it and Linux Technology to build a better OS to replace Windows using it and Linux Technology. And if you already going going FOSS by using Libra Office instead of Microsoft Office, LibraWolf instead of Firefox, and are currently looking to FOSS for your paint program and other things you use, why not look into going FOSS with your OS as well.

iterable , to technology in A PR disaster: Microsoft has lost trust with its users, and Windows Recall is the straw that broke the camel's back
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Seen gamers install things worse then Recall. So to them they won’t care. Unless it hurts their latency or fps.

autotldr Bot , to technology in Microsoft addresses Windows Recall backlash, promises to fix security issues and make it opt-in

This is the best summary I could come up with:


Today, Microsoft announced it is addressing a recent backlash around Windows Recall, its controversial forthcoming AI-powered search service that works by taking a snapshot of your PC every 5 seconds.

Recently, it was discovered that the feature stores data unencrypted on the device.

The company says it will ensure Windows Recall data is safe by employing “just-in-time” protection, which ensures the data is only decrypted when the user authenticates into the app with Windows Hello.

Additionally, Microsoft says it will make Windows Recall an opt-in experience, meaning it won’t be enabled by default on Copilot+ PCs.

Microsoft also says it’s making further security improvements to Windows Recall.

It will now require Windows Hello (via facial recognition and/or fingerprint) to be set up on the system and require the user to be present in front of the screen to access Recall data.


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LainTrain , to technology in What is Windows 11 'AI Explorer'? Everything you need to know about Microsoft's upcoming defining AI PC feature (including it always watching you)
the_crotch ,

The botnets thank you for your service

LainTrain ,

Desktop computers don’t have to worry about that unless the user doesn’t know how to use the internet safely and you know I’m right.

the_crotch ,

If they’re running an up to date OS/browser, sure.

LainTrain ,

Nah you can run Windows 7 just fine, the attack surface of the OS itself is limited significantly by what’s exposed on the network (don’t open ports lol) and what’s run on the machine (don’t run malware lol).

Up to date browser is something pretty independent of the OS.

I work in cybersec and believe this unironically btw.

The reason updates are shilled to businesses is compliance theatre and consultancies/B2B software solutions for patch management, and the reason it’s shilled to consumers is so they don’t take ownership of their software and simply consume the latest product that big data determined generates the most engagement for advertising or is of value to market researchers ala Win10 ads in start menu and preloaded adware and telemetry.

Fixbeat , to pcgaming in Ubisoft and NVIDIA are working together on AI-generated NPCs for upcoming games

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  • olutukko ,

    Nom they will invent $3000 video card and some nvidia feature that makes the game impossible to run on anything else than that $3000 card

    poopkins , to technology in As Bobby Kotick leaves Microsoft and Activision for good, an ex-employee describes how he once threatened to "have an employee killed"

    Another reason why piracy is justified. You’re pandering to corporations and lining the wallets of rich douches like Kotick if you’re paying for video games. ^♪

    MonkderZweite , to technology in Microsoft will let users uninstall Edge, Bing, and disable ads on Windows 11 as it complies with the Digital Markets Act

    Huh, so not in Switzerland?

    ColdWater ,
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    I believe Switzerland is not a part of the EU

    MonkderZweite , (edited )

    Yes, and not on the list. Still, that small country in the center of EU…

    Kyoyeou , to technology in Microsoft will let users uninstall Edge, Bing, and disable ads on Windows 11 as it complies with the Digital Markets Act

    Man do I love Europe, so happy our ancestors started this stuff

    LunchEnjoyer , to technology in Microsoft will let users uninstall Edge, Bing, and disable ads on Windows 11 as it complies with the Digital Markets Act
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    This sounds to good to be true… What’s the catch? A monthly subscription??

    gian ,

    They say that you will be able to remove these, not that they will not install them, so…

    autotldr Bot , to technology in Microsoft will let users uninstall Edge, Bing, and disable ads on Windows 11 as it complies with the Digital Markets Act

    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    Microsoft has published a new blog post which details how Windows 11 will be made compliant with the Digital Markets Act (DMA) in the European Economic Area (EEA.)

    To be compliant, Microsoft has made several changes to the OS, which now allows users to choose between providers and uninstall most in-box apps.

    The company describes these changes as specific to Windows 11 PCs in the EEA, so it’s unclear if users outside this area will be able to utilize these functions.

    These changes will rollout in preview on Windows 11 in the Insider Beta Channel in the coming weeks, and will become generally available early next year.

    The EEA is an economic and political union that spans 27 countries in the European and surrounding area.

    In the case of Microsoft, this means not forcing users to use Edge or Bing, and ensuring the OS is interoperable with other services where necessary.


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    AWittyUsername , to technology in Microsoft will let users uninstall Edge, Bing, and disable ads on Windows 11 as it complies with the Digital Markets Act

    I wish Apple would let me uninstall Apple Music and stop media keys opening it by default.

    phoneymouse ,

    You can delete Apple Music

    icedterminal ,

    On iOS, when you delete a system app, all you’re doing is removing user data and the configuration files for it.

    On Android, when you disable a system app, all you’re doing is removing user data and the configuration files for it.

    In both scenarios, the app is still retained. You’ve only removed it from your home screen and anywhere it may appear in actions.

    Removing built-in iOS apps won’t free up storage space on your device.

    support.apple.com/en-gb/100567

    Because the app is still functionally there. This has been the case since Apple introduced the feature in iOS 10.

    AWittyUsername ,

    On MacOS?

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