Signal to Windows Recall: Drop dead
Briefly

The article expresses strong skepticism regarding Microsoft's Recall feature, especially following the revelation of five zero-day security vulnerabilities in Windows. The concern is that even users who do not engage with Recall may be affected by its implications, particularly regarding government control over its use. Privacy advocates are particularly vocal, warning that Recall’s functionality, which captures users' screen content every few seconds, poses inherent security risks. The uncertainty around who may be impacted underscores a broader distrust towards Microsoft’s handling of user privacy and security.
Do you expect me to trust Recall with a track record like this? Besides, even if I don't enable the feature, what if our beloved federal government decides...
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