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Microsoft will try the data-scraping Windows Recall feature again in October | Initial Recall preview was lambasted for obvious privacy and security failures

Microsoft will begin sending a revised version of its controversial Recall feature to Windows Insider PCs beginning in October, according to an update published today to the company’s original blog post about the Recall controversy. The company didn’t elaborate further on specific changes it’s making to Recall beyond what it already announced in June.

For those unfamiliar, Recall is a Windows service that runs in the background on compatible PCs, continuously taking screenshots of user activity, scanning those screenshots with optical character recognition (OCR), and saving the OCR text and the screenshots to a giant searchable database on your PC. The goal, according to Microsoft, is to help users retrace their steps and dig up information about things they had used their PCs to find or do in the past.

The problem was that other users on the same PC, or attackers with physical or remote access to your PC, could easily access, view, and export those screenshots and the OCR database since none of the information was encrypted at rest or protected in any substantive way.

Among the changes Microsoft has said it will make: The database will be encrypted at rest and will require authentication (and periodic reauthentication) with Windows Hello before users will be allowed to access it. The feature will also be off by default, whereas the original plan was to turn it on by default and make users go into Settings to turn it off.

FaceDeer ,
@FaceDeer@fedia.io avatar

So they fixed the major issues that people were complaining about.
Let's see if people therefore stop complaining.

Stovetop ,

It’s Microsoft, there’s always something to complain about.

FaceDeer ,
@FaceDeer@fedia.io avatar

Not much incentive for them to try to satisfy the complainers, then.

Stovetop ,

They don’t need to satisfy the complainers, since they wouldn’t be paying for Windows anyways. They need to satisfy their corporate partners who will be paying Microsoft for Pro licenses and yearly Office 365 subscriptions.

cybermass ,

Is it not opt I’m automatically this time?

FaceDeer ,
@FaceDeer@fedia.io avatar

Nope, it's disabled by default.

fuckwit_mcbumcrumble ,

They fixed the most egregious oversights.

People still don’t like the fact that there’s built in functionality to so egregiously spy on your users.

CarbonatedPastaSauce ,

“They put more spyware in your OS but it’s not turned on yet, stop complaining.”

LucidNightmare ,

In case anyone has to use Windows for certain things like I do,

HERE is a link that will provide ways to turn off Windows bullshit until you can either move over to Linux full time, or at least make your Windows partition slightly better.

peopleproblems ,

Dude nice

peopleproblems ,

So do they like plan to do something with the massive amount of hospitals using Windows?

Like it seems to me that scraping PHI might be a bad idea

don ,

No matter what, and at the cost of absolutely everything else, the line must go up. In no way, shape, or form does anything else matter. The line. Must. Go. Up.

Frozyre ,

"The feature will also be off by default, whereas the original plan was to turn it on by default and make users go into Settings to turn it off."

So it can be turned on again whenever another update comes.

Defaced ,

For those who want to escape this bullshit, Linux welcomed you with open arms and gives you control of your PC. Microsoft doesn’t respect you, ditch them and move to something that will.

AceBonobo ,

They always keep trying again until we forget about it and it sticks forever

tiramichu ,

That’s the strategy, yes

LostXOR ,

I saw a comment back when they announced they were "canceling" it, saying the same thing. It seems they were right. Microsoft will do anything to get their grubby hands on as much user data as possible; of course they're not going to give up that easily.

TimeSquirrel ,
@TimeSquirrel@kbin.melroy.org avatar

Remember how Microsoft went to court way back in the day over monopolistic practices? Yeah whatever happened to that...

1984 ,
@1984@lemmy.today avatar

None of these companies invent things for the user anymore. It’s all tracking.

ASDraptor , (edited )

Guys guys, I think you’re exaggerating a bit with this feature.

I mean, what’s so bad in it to be hated like this?

Whatever is so wrong in giving a company known for their awful privacy respect and incredibly high data collection they do on the computes a history of literally everything you do on your pc, key presses included?

It’s encrypted! They surely won’t be able to do anything with it, right?

Right???

Edit: typo

reddig33 ,

It’s like Microsoft doesn’t want people to upgrade to Windows 11.

homesweethomeMrL ,

You will be assimilated.

MajorHavoc ,

I’m a fan of powerful assistive solutions, but I’m not comfortable with something closed source and proprietary running this intimately.

kirk781 ,
@kirk781@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

Microsoft should permanently recall the Recall feature.

Gork ,

The headlines write themselves.

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