Microsoft will not make this feature the default! Anyone who wants can delete it
Recall, the new feature announced by Microsoft for Windows 11, created privacy concerns among users. Microsoft responded.
Microsoft has attracted great attention with the Recall feature it plans to add to Windows 11. However, this innovation has also brought some privacy concerns to users. Recall is a feature that tracks users' screenshots and various activities, and since it was first announced, some issues regarding the feature's data security have raised questions. For example, when security researchers revealed that the feature works on an unencrypted database, Microsoft's steps in this regard have begun to be questioned. Here are the details...
Microsoft's new Recall feature will not be the default: Users will be free to install and uninstall!
Recently, YouTuber Chris Titus shared a video claiming that the Recall feature was forced onto the 24H2 version of Windows 11. Titus' video quickly caused concern among many Windows users.
According to the allegations, there were comments that Recall had become a part of File Explorer on some systems and that users were unable to disable this feature. However, Microsoft responded to these claims and announced that Recall would not be enabled by default on the system and would be left entirely to user preference.